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[69 FR 57188, Sept. 24, 2004]

Subpart GG—New Mexico
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Source: 47 FR 10005, Mar. 9, 1982, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.7850 Identification of plan.
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(a) Title of plan. “State of New Mexico Designated Facility Plan” (§111(d)).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Sulfuric acid plants on May 15, 1981.

(c) Affected facilities: The plan includes the following facilities:

(1) Sulfuric acid plants.

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.7851 Identification of sources.
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(a) The plan includes the following sources:

(1) Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation in McKinley County.

(2) Climax Chemical Corporation in Lea County.

(b) Negative declaration for Bernalillo County.

Letter from the City of Albuquerque Air Pollution Control Division dated November 23, 2004, certifying that there are no existing sulfuric acid plants subject to 40 CFR 60 subpart Cd in Bernalillo County on lands under the jurisdiction of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board.

[47 FR 10005, Mar. 9, 1982, as amended at 70 FR 57764, Oct. 4, 2005]

Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Plants
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§ 62.7852 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division and the Albuquerque Air Pollution Control Division submitted letters of July 8, 1980 and September 23, 1980, respectively, certifying that there are no existing primary aluminum plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.7853 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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(a) Letter from the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division dated November 5, 1979 certifying that there are no existing kraft pulp mills in the State subject to part 60 subpart B of this chapter.

(b) Letters from the City of Albuquerque Air Pollution Control Division dated July 8, 1980, and November 23, 2004, certifying that there are no existing kraft pulp mills subject to 40 CFR 60 subpart B in Bernalillo County on lands under the jurisdiction of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board.

[70 FR 57764, Oct. 4, 2005]

Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.7854 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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(a)The State Department of Health and Social Services submitted on October 31, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

(b) Letter from the City of Albuquerque Air Pollution Control Division dated November 23, 2004, certifying that there are no phosphate fertilizer plants subject to 40 CFR 60 subpart B in Bernalillo County on lands under the jurisdiction of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board.

[43 FR 51393, Nov. 3, 1978. Redesignated at 47 FR 10005, Mar. 9, 1982, as amended at 70 FR 57764, Oct. 4, 2005]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.7855 Identification of Plan.
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Control of landfill gas emissions from existing municipal solid waste landfills, submitted on January 7, 1997.

[62 FR 54591, Oct. 21, 1997]

§ 62.7856 Identification of Sources.
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The plan applies to all existing municipal solid waste landfills with design capacities greater than or equal to 2.5 million megagrams and non-methane organic emissions greater than or equal to 50 megagrams per year as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[62 FR 54591, Oct. 21, 1997]

Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Burn Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.7857 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Environment Department submitted January 10, 1997 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of New Mexico that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33467, May 24, 2000]

Emissions From Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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§ 62.7860 Identification of sources—negative declaration.
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Letter from the City of Albuquerque Air Pollution Control Division dated September 10, 2002, certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustion units in Bernalillo County on lands under the jurisdiction of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo county Air Quality Control Board subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cb.

[68 FR 35302, June 13, 2003]

Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Wastes Incinerators
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§ 62.7870 Identification of sources—negative declaration.
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Letters from the New Mexico Environment Department and the City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department dated September 14, 1998, and January 25, 2002, respectively, certifying that there are no existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Ce, under their jurisdictions in the State of New Mexico.

[68 FR 35302, June 13, 2003]

Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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§ 62.7880 Identification of sources—negative declaration.
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Letters from the New Mexico Environment Department and the City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department dated November 13, 2001, and September 10, 2002, respectively, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB under their jurisdictions in the State of New Mexico.

[68 FR 35302, June 13, 2003]

Emissions From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration (CISWI) Units
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§ 62.7890 Identification of sources—negative declarations.
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(a) Letter from the New Mexico Environment Department dated November 13, 2001 certifying that there are no existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart DDDD under its jurisdiction in the State of New Mexico (excluding tribal lands and Bernalillo County).

(b) Letter from the City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department dated September 10, 2002, certifying that there are no existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators subject to 40 CFR part 60, subparts CCCC and DDDD under its jurisdiction in Bernalillo County on lands under the jurisdiction of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board.

[70 FR 36849, June 27, 2005]

Subpart HH—New York
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.8100 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation submitted, on May 12, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[44 FR 41180, July 16, 1979]

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.8102 Identification of plan.
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(a) [Reserved]

(b) The plan was officially submitted and approved as follows:

(1) Part 224—“Sulfuric Acid and Nitric Acid Plants” of Title 6 of the New York Code of Rules and Regulations effective May 10, 1984.

(2) Supplemental information submitted on March 29, 1985.

(c) Identification of sources. The plan includes the following plants:

(1) PVS Chemicals, Inc., Buffalo.

(2) Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester.

(d) The plan is approved with the provision that for existing sources any variance or compliance date extension from the provisions of part 224, “Sulfuric Acid and Nitric Acid Plants,” or any text method other than specified in 40 CFR part 60, appendix A, approved by the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation must be submitted and approved as a plan revision.

[50 FR 41137, Oct. 9, 1985]

Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Combust Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.8103 Identification of plan.
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(a) The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency a “State Plan for implementation and enforcement of 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cb, Emissions Guidelines for Large Municipal Waste Combustors” on December 15, 1997 and supplemented on June 22, 1998.

(b) Identification of sources: The plan applies to existing facilities with a municipal waste combustor unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste.

(c) On October 7, 1998 and supplemented on November 5, 1998, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation submitted revisions to the State Plan which incorporates emission limits and compliance schedules as amended by EPA on August 25, 1997 (65 FR 45116).

[63 FR 41429, Aug. 4, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 6237, Feb. 9, 1999]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.8104 Identification of plan.
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(a) The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency a “State Plan for implementation and enforcement of 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc, Emissions Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills” on October 8, 1998.

(b) Identification of sources: The plan applies to all existing municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991 that accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987 or that have additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[64 FR 38586, July 19, 1999]

Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds, Particulates and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.8105 Identification of plan.
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(a) The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency a “State Plan for implementation and enforcement of 40 CFR part 60, subpart CE, Emissions Guidelines for Hospitals/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators” on September 9, 1998 and supplemented on March 11, May 12, and May 15, 1999.

(b) Identification of sources: The plan applies to all existing HMIWI facilities for which construction was commenced on or before June 20, 1996, as described in 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Ce.

(c) The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators is October 8, 1999.

[64 FR 43094, Aug. 9, 1999]

Air Emissions From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerator Units
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§ 62.8106 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, submitted February 1, 2001, certifying that there are no commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators in the State of New York subject to part 60, subpart DDDD of this chapter.

[66 FR 41148, Aug. 7, 2001]

Air Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units With The Capacity To Combust At Least 35 Tons Per Day But No More Than 250 Tons Per Day Of Municipal Solid Waste Or Refuse Derived Fuel and Constructed on or Before August 30, 1999
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§ 62.8107 Identification of plan.
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(a) On October 22, 2002, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency “Section 111(d)/129 State Plan for Implementation of Municipal Waste Combustor Emission Guidelines [Title 40 CFR Part 60, Subparts B and BBBB]”

(b) Identification of sources: The plan applies to all existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units with the capacity to combust at least 35 tons per day but no more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste or refuse derived fuel and constructed on or before August 30, 1999.

(c) The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing municipal waste combustor units is May 12, 2003.

[68 FR 11981, Mar. 13, 2003]

Subpart II—North Carolina
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Authority: Secs. 110(a) and 111(d), Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7410(a) and 7411(d)).

Source: 48 FR 31403, July 8, 1983, unless otherwise noted.

Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.8350 Identification of plan.
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(a) Identification of plan. North Carolina Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d) Plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Control of sulfuric acid mist emissions from existing sulfuric acid production units, submitted on October 27, 1978, and November 14, 1979.

(2) Control of fluoride emissions from existing primary aluminum plants, submitted on April 16, and August 24, 1981.

(3) Control of total reduced sulfur emissions from existing facilities at kraft pulp mills, submitted on May 2, 1980, and September 24, 1982.

(4) The following revisions to Title 15 of the North Carolina Administrative Code (15 NCAC) were submitted to EPA on July 18, 1986, following adoption by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on November 8, 1984: Revised regulations 2D.0517—Emissions From Plants Producing Sulfuric Acid, 2D.0528—Total Reduced Sulfur From Kraft Pulp Mills, and 2D.0529—Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants.

(5) A change to regulation 15 NCAC 2D.0528, Total Reduced Sulfur from Kraft Pulp Mills, was submitted to EPA April 14, 1987, following adoption by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on April 9, 1987.

(6) Revisions to regulations 15 NCAC 2D.0528(c), (f), (g), and (h)—Total Reduced Sulfur from Kraft Pulp Mills, and 2D.0529 (a) and (c)—Flouride Emissions from Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants, were submitted by the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development on May 2, 1988, following adoption by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission on April 14, 1988.

(7) Regulation 1–144, Particulate Matter and Reduced Sulfur Emissions from Pulp and Paper Mills, except 1–144(f) and (g) for the Western North Carolina portion of the North Carolina SIP submitted on June 14, 1990.

(c) Designated facilities. The plan applies to existing facilities in the following categories of sources:

(1) Sulfuric acid plants.

(2) Primary aluminum plants.

(3) Kraft pulp mills.

[48 FR 31403, July 8, 1983, as amended at 51 FR 41788, Nov. 19, 1986; 53 FR 31863, Aug. 22, 1988; 53 FR 49882, Dec. 12, 1988; 57 FR 4738, Feb. 7, 1992]

Sulfuric Acid Mist From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.8351 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing facilities at the following sulfuric acid plants:

(a) Sulfur-burning plants operated by:

(1) Texasgulf Inc. in Beaufort County,

(2) Swift Agricultural Chemical Company in Brunswick County,

(3) USS Agri-Chemicals in Brunswick County,

(4) Wright Chemical Corporation in Columbus County, and

(5) Northeast Chemical Company in New Hanover County.

(b) There are no oleum plants.

(c) There are no bound sulfur feedstock plants.

Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Plants
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§ 62.8352 Identification of sources.
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(a) The plan applies to the following existing primary aluminum plant facilities.

(1) Two potlines of prebake cells at the Badin (Stanly County) plant of the Aluminum Corporation of America.

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.8353 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing facilities at the following kraft pulp mills:

(a) Federal Paper Board in Riegelwood,

(b) Hoerner-Waldorf in Roanoke Rapids,

(c) Champion International in Canton,

(d) Weyerhaeuser in New Bern, and

(e) Weyerhaeuser in Plymouth.

[43 FR 51393, Nov. 3, 1978, as amended at 57 FR 4738, Feb. 7, 1992]

Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
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§ 62.8354 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letters from Forsyth County, Mecklenburg County, and Buncombe County, North Carolina were submitted on November 25, 2002, January 22, 2003 and November 6, 2002, respectively, certifying that there are no Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart DDDD.

[70 FR 9230, Feb. 25, 2005]

Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration (CISWI) Units—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
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§ 62.8355 Identification of sources.
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The Plan applies to existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units that Commenced Construction On or Before November 30, 1999.

[70 FR 56856, Sept. 29, 2005]

Subpart JJ—North Dakota
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Source: 62 FR 65619, Dec. 15, 1997, unless otherwise noted.

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.8600 Identification of plan.
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“Section 111(d) Plan for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills” and the associated State regulation in section 33–15–12–02 of the North Dakota Administrative Code, submitted by the State on September 11, 1997.

§ 62.8601 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all existing municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991 that accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987 or that have additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

§ 62.8602 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is February 13, 1998.

Air Emissions From Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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Source: Sections 62.8610 through 62.8612 appear at 64 FR 44421, Aug. 16, 1999, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.8610 Identification of Plan.
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Section 111(d) Plan for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators and the associated State regulation in section 33–15–12–02 of the North Dakota Administrative Code submitted by the State on October 6, 1998.

§ 62.8611 Identification of Sources.
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The plan applies to all existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators for which construction was commenced on or before June 20, 1996, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Ce.

§ 62.8612 Effective Date.
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The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators is July 12, 1999.

Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Burn Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.8620 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Health submitted May 1, 1996 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of North Dakota that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33467, May 24, 2000]

Air Emissions From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.8630 Identification of Plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 Plan for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators and the associated State regulation in section 33–15–12–02 of the North Dakota Administrative Code submitted by the State on May 1, 2003.

[68 FR 54374, Sept. 17, 2003]

§ 62.8631 Identification of Sources.
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The plan applies to all existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators for which construction was commenced on or before November 30, 1999, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart DDDD.

[68 FR 54374, Sept. 17, 2003]

§ 62.8632 Effective Date.
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The effective date of the plan applicable to existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators is November 17, 2003.

[68 FR 54374, Sept. 17, 2003]

Subpart KK—Ohio
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.8850 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency submitted on December 1, 1977, (resubmitted on April 1, 1985, and April 25, 1985) a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[50 FR 41137, Oct. 9, 1985]

Emissions From Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units With the Capacity To Combust at Least 35 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste But No More Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste and Commenced Construction on or Before August 30, 1999
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§ 62.8855 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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On July 25, 2002, the State of Ohio certified to the satisfaction of the United States Environmental Protection Agency that no sources categorized as small Municipal Waste Combustors are located in the State of Ohio.

[67 FR 61272, Sept. 30, 2002]

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.8860 Identification of plan—disapproval.
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On December 7, 1984, and April 23, 1986, Ohio submitted its plan for controlling total reduced sulfur from existing kraft pulp mills, including Rules 3745–73–01, 02, 03, and 04. The plan is being disapproved because:

(a) The requirements of §60.24(f) of this chapter are not met because the State failed to justify the application of emission standards less stringent than the Federal emission standards. Additionally, USEPA does not have a bubble policy applicable to 111(d) plans.

(b) The plan does not contain monitoring requirements to ensure proper operation and maintenance of the affected facility as required by §60.25(b) of this chapter.

[55 FR 19884, May 14, 1990]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.8870 Identification of plan.
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The Ohio State Implementation Plan for implementing the Federal Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Emission Guidelines including Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rules 3745–76–01 through 3745–76–15 was submitted on March 30, 1998.

[63 FR 42238, Aug. 7, 1998]

§ 62.8871 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all existing municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991 that accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987 or that have additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[63 FR 42238, Aug. 7, 1998]

§ 62.8872 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is October 6, 1998.

[63 FR 42238, Aug. 7, 1998]

Subpart LL—Oklahoma
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Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.9100 Identification of plan.
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(a) Identification of plan. Oklahoma Plan for Control of Designated Pollutants from Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Control of sulfuric acid mist from existing sulfuric acid production plants submitted on December 5, 1985, with the corresponding regulation submitted by the Governor of Oklahoma on March 31, 1986.

(2) Control of total reduced sulfur from existing kraft pulp mills was submitted on November 17, 1987, and supplemented on June 1, 1988.

(3) Oklahoma State Plan for Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustors, submitted on July 10, 1998, by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality.

(4) Control of landfill gas emissions from existing municipal solid waste landfills, submitted by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality on December 18, 1998.

(5) Control of air emissions from designated hazardous/medical/infectious waste incinerators, submitted by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality on November 17, 1999 (OAC 252:100–17, Part 7).

(c) Designated facilities. The plan applies to existing facilities in the following categories of sources.

(1) Sulfuric acid production plants.

(2) Kraft pulp mills.

(3) Existing municipal waste combustors.

(4) Municipal solid waste landfills.

(5) Hazardous/medical/infectious waste incinerators.

(6) Commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units.

[52 FR 3229, Feb. 3, 1987, as amended at 54 FR 24905, June 12, 1989; 63 FR 59890, Nov. 6, 1998; 64 FR 13519, Mar. 19, 1999; 65 FR 25449, May 2, 2000; 70 FR 57769, Oct. 4, 2005]

Sulfuric Acid Mist From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.9110 Identification of sources.
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(a) Identification of sources. The plan includes the following sulfuric acid production plants.

(1) National Zinc Co. in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

(2) Tulsa Chemical Co. in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

[52 FR 3230, Feb. 3, 1987]

Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.9120 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Department of Health submitted on October 25, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[43 FR 51393, Nov. 3, 1978. Redesignated at 52 FR 3229, Feb. 3, 1987]

Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Plants
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§ 62.9130 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Health submitted a letter on March 3, 1983, certifying that there are no existing primary aluminum reduction plants in the State of Oklahoma subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart B, of this chapter.

[48 FR 29854, June 29, 1983. Redesignated at 52 FR 3229, Feb. 3, 1987]

Total Reduced Sulfur From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.9140 Identification of source.
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The plan includes the following kraft pulp mill:

(a) Weyerhaeuser Paper Company in Valliant, Oklahoma.

[54 FR 24905, June 12, 1989]

Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors with the Capacity To Combust Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.9150 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing facilities with a municipal waste combustor (MWC) unit capacity greater than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste (MSW) at the following MWC site: Ogden-Martin Systems of Tulsa, Incorporated, 2122 South Yukon Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74107.

[63 FR 59890, Nov. 6, 1998]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.9160 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991, that accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987, or that have additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[64 FR 13519, Mar. 19, 1999]

Air Emissions From Hazardous/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.9170 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing hazardous/medical/infectious waste incinerators for which construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before June 20, 1996, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Ce.

[65 FR 25449, May 2, 2000]

Effective Date.
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§ 62.9171 Effective date.
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The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing hazardous/medical/infectious waste incinerators is July 3, 2000.

[65 FR 25449, May 2, 2000]

Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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§ 62.9180 Identification of sources—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality dated October 2, 2001, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB, under its jurisdiction in the State of Oklahoma.

[68 FR 35303, June 13, 2003]

Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
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Source: Sections 62.9190 and 62.9191 appear at 70 FR 57769, Oct. 4, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.9190 Identification of sources.
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(a) The plan applies to the following existing commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units:

(a) A&A Enterprises, Ardmore, Oklahoma.

(b) Henryetta Pallet Company, Henryetta, Oklahoma.

(c) Oklahoma AAA Pallet Co., Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

(d) Simer Pallet Recycling, Inc., Chickasha, Oklahoma.

§ 62.9191 Effective date.
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The effective date of this portion of the State's plan applicable to existing commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units is December 5, 2005.

Subpart MM—Oregon
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Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.9350 Identification of plan.
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(a) Identification of plan. Oregon Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d) Plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Control of fluoride emissions from phosphate fertilizer plants, submitted by the Oregon State Department of Environmental Quality on June 1, 1977.

(2) Control of sulfuric acid mist emissions from sulfuric acid production units, submitted by the Oregon State Department of Environmental Quality on January 27, 1978.

(3) Control of fluoride emissions from primary aluminum reduction plants, submitted by the Oregon State Department of Environmental Quality on January 13, 1981 and August 9, 1982.

(4) Control of metals, acid gases, organic compounds and nitrogen oxide emissions from existing municipal waste combustors was submitted by Oregon Department of Environmental Quality on December 31, 1996.

(5) Control of landfill gas emission from existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfill plan was submitted by Oregon Department of Environmental Quality on May 14, 1997.

(6) Control of metals, acid gases, organic compounds, particulates and nitrogen oxide emissions from existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators was submitted by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality on October 20, 1998, and November 6, 1998.

(c) Designated facilities. The plan applies to existing facilities in the following categories of sources:

(1) Phosphate fertilizer plants.

(2) Sulfuric acid production units.

(3) Primary aluminum reduction plants.

(4) Existing municipal waste combustors.

(5) Existing municipal solid waste landfills.

(6) Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators.

[48 FR 11118, Mar. 16, 1983, as amended at 62 FR 36997, July 10, 1997; 63 FR 34818, June 26, 1998; 65 FR 21362, Apr. 21, 2000]

Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
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§ 62.9360 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing facilities at the following primary aluminum reduction plants:

(a) Reynolds Metals Company in Troutdale, Oregon

(b) Martin-Marietta in The Dalles, Oregon.

[48 FR 11118, Mar. 16, 1983]

Flouride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.9500 Identification of sources.
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The Oregon State Department of Environmental Quality submitted on June 1, 1977, certification that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[44 FR 76281, Dec. 26, 1979. Redesignated and amended at 48 FR 11118, Mar. 16, 1983]

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Sulfuric Acid Production Units
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§ 62.9501 Identification of sources.
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The Oregon State Deparetment of Environmental Quality submitted on January 27, 1978, certification that there are no existing sulfuric acid plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[44 FR 76281, Dec. 26, 1979. Redesignated and amended at 48 FR 11118, Mar. 16, 1983]

Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Combust Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.9505 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing facilities at the following municipal waste combustor sites:

(a) Ogden Martin Systems, Marion County, Oregon.

(b) [Reserved]

[62 FR 36997, July 10, 1997; 62 FR 48950, Sept. 18, 1997]

Control of Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.9510 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all existing MSW landfill facilities in Oregon meeting the requirements as stated in their State regulations.

[63 FR 34818, June 26, 1998]

Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds, Particulates and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.9515 Identification of sources—Negative declaration.
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On October 20, 1998, and November 6, 1998, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality submitted a letter certifying that there are no existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators in the State subject to the Emission Guidelines under part 60, subpart B, of this chapter.

[65 FR 21363, Apr. 21, 2000]

Subpart NN—Pennsylvania
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.9600 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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(a) The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources submitted on December 1, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

(b) The Allegheny County Bureau of Air Pollution Control submitted a letter on August 18, 1978 certifying that there are no phosphate fertilizer plants in the County subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

(c) The City of Philadelphia Air Management Services submitted on February 22, 1985, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the City subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[47 FR 5900, Feb. 9, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 47734, Nov. 20, 1985]

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.9601 Identification of plan.
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(a) The Allegheny County Bureau of Air Pollution Control submitted a letter on August 18, 1978 certifying that there are no sulfuric acid plants in the County subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

(b) A plan for the control of sulfuric acid mist emissions from existing sulfuric acid plants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, submitted on May 30, 1978 and supplemented on August 17, 1981.

(c) The City of Philadelphia Air Management Services submitted on February 22, 1985, a letter certifying that there are no existing sulfuric acid plants in the City subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[47 FR 5900, Feb. 9, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 47735, Nov. 20, 1985]

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.9610 Identification of plan—negative declaration
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(a) The Allegheny County Bureau of Air Pollution Control submitted a letter on February 14, 1985, certifying that there are no kraft pulp mills in the County subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

(b) The City of Philadelphia Air Management Services submitted on February 22, 1985, a letter certifying that there are no existing kraft pulp mills in the City subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[50 FR 47735, Nov. 20, 1985]

§ 62.9611 Identification of plan—Pennsylvania.
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(a) Title of Plan. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Plan under section 111(d) for Designated Pollutants from Existing Facilities—Kraft Pulp Mills.

(b) The plan was officially submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources on July 19, 1988, with revisions submitted on January 11, 1991, and August 15, 1991.

(c) Identification of sources. The Plan includes the following kraft pulp mills:

(1) Appleton Papers—Roaring Spring, Blair County

(2) P.H. Gladfelter—Spring Grove, York County

(3) Penntech Papers—Johnsonburg, Elk County

[64 FR 57784, Oct. 27, 1999]

Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Plants
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§ 62.9620 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Secretary, Department of Environmental Resources submitted on November 3, 1980, a letter certifying there are no primary aluminum plants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[46 FR 41783, Aug. 18, 1981]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.9630 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d) plan for municipal solid waste landfills and the associated Allegheny County Health Department Regulation in Article XXI, §2105.73, as submitted on October 23, 1997, by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

[64 FR 13077, Mar. 17, 1999]

§ 62.9631 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, existing municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991 and that has accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987 or that has additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[64 FR 13077, Mar. 17, 1999]

§ 62.9632 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is April 16, 1999.

[64 FR 13078, Mar. 17, 1999]

§ 62.9633 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the City of Philadelphia, Department of Public Health, submitted February 27, 1996, certifying that there are no existing municipal solid waste landfills in the City of Philadelphia that are subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[68 FR 55, Jan. 2, 2003]

§ 62.9635 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d) plan for municipal solid waste landfills, as submitted on July 1, 1997, and as amended through April 9, 2003 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The plan excludes the geographical areas under the authority of Allegheny County and the City of Philadelphia.

[68 FR 74870, Dec. 29, 2003]

§ 62.9636 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing Pennsylvania landfills for which construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991, that accepted waste at any time since November 8, 1987, or that have additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[68 FR 74870, Dec. 29, 2003]

§ 62.9637 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is January 28, 2004.

[68 FR 74870, Dec. 29, 2003]

Metals, Acid Gases, Organic Compounds and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With a Unit Capacity Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day
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Source: Sections 62.9640 through 62.9642 appear at 64 FR 45884, Aug. 23, 1999, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.9640 Identification of plan.
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The 111(d)/129 plan for municipal waste combustors (MWC) units with a capacity greater than 250 tons per day (TPD) and the associated Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection operating permits that were submitted to EPA on April 27, 1998, and as amended on September 8, 1998, and July 7, 2000, including supplemental information dated August 15, 2000. All affected facilities must achieve full compliance with all 111(d)/129 plan requirements on or before December 19, 2000.

[66 FR 43511, Aug. 20, 2001]

§ 62.9641 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all existing MWC facilities with a MWC unit capacity greater than 250 TPD of municipal solid waste.

§ 62.9642 Effective dates.
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(a) The effective date of the submitted 1998 111(d)/129 plan is October 22, 1999.

(b) The effective date of the submitted 2000 111(d)/129 plan revision is October 4, 2001.

[66 FR 43511, Aug. 20, 2001]

Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Burn Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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Source: Sections 62.9643 and 62.9644 appear at 65 FR 33467, May 24, 2000, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.9643 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Allegheny County Health Department submitted March 14, 1996 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in Allegheny County that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

§ 62.9644 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the City of Philadelphia Department of Public Health submitted February 14, 1997 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the City of Philadelphia that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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Source: 68 FR 51, Jan. 2, 2003, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.9645 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Allegheny County Health Department submitted November 21, 2001, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units within Allegheny County, Pennsylvania that are subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB.

§ 62.9646 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the City of Philadelphia, Department of Public Health, submitted February 9, 2001, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units within the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that are subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB.

Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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§ 62.9647 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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October 30, 2003 letter from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Air Quality, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units within Pennsylvania, excluding Allegheny and Philadelphia counties, that are subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB.

[69 FR 10167, Mar. 4, 2004]

Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWIs) (Section 111(d)/129 Plan)
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Source: Sections 62.9650 through 62.9652 appear at 67 FR 22359, May 3, 2002, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.9650 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 plan for designated HMIWIs and the associated state issued air quality construction and operating permits, as submitted on October 26, 1998, amended December 3, 1999, May 4, August 9, and October 22, 2001.

§ 62.9651 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all existing HMIWIs located in Pennsylvania, excluding Allegheny County, for which construction was commenced on or before June 20, 1996.

§ 62.9652 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan is June 17, 2002.

Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWIs) (Section 111(d)/129 Plan)
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Source: Sections 62.9660 through 62.9662 appear at 65 FR 18252, Apr. 7, 2000, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.9660 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 plan for HMIWIs and the associated Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) regulations, as submitted on June 24, 1999.

§ 62.9661 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all Allegheny County, Pennsylvania existing HMIWI for which construction was commenced on or before June 20, 1996.

§ 62.9662 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan is June 6, 2000.

[65 FR 18252, Apr. 7, 2000; 65 FR 34104, May 26, 2000]

Emissions From Existing Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
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§ 62.9670 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the City of Philadelphia, Department of Public Health, submitted February 9, 2001, certifying that there are no existing commercial/industrial solid waste incineration units within the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that are subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart DDDD.

[68 FR 49, Jan. 2, 2003]

Emissions From Existing Commercial Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators (CISWI) Units—Section 111(d)/129 Federal Plan Delegations
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Source: Sections 62.9675 through 62.9677 and 62.9680 through 62.9682 appear at 70 FR 10492, Mar. 4, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.9675 Identification of plan—delegation of authority.
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On October 14, 2004, EPA signed a Memoranda of Agreement (MOA) that defines policies, responsibilities, and procedures pursuant to 40 CFR part 62, Subpart III (the “Federal plan”) by which the Federal plan will be administered by the PADEP on behalf of EPA.

§ 62.9676 Identification of sources.
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The MOA and related Federal plan apply to all affected CISWI units for which construction commenced on or before November 30, 1999.

§ 62.9677 Effective date of delegation.
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The delegation became fully effective on November 24, 2004 the date the MOA was signed by the PADEP Secretary.

§ 62.9680 Identification of plan—delegation of authority.
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On October 14, 2004, EPA signed a Memoranda of Agreement (MOA) that defines policies, responsibilities, and procedures pursuant to 40 CFR part 62, Subpart III (the “Federal plan”) by which the Federal plan will be administered by the Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) on behalf of EPA.

§ 62.9681 Identification of sources.
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The MOA and related Federal plan apply to all affected CISWI units for which construction commenced on or before November 30, 1999.

§ 62.9682 Effective date of delegation.
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The delegation became fully effective on October 19, 2004 the date the MOA was signed by the ACHD Director.

Subpart OO—Rhode Island
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§ 62.9825 Identification of plan.
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(a) Identification of Plan. Rhode Island Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants from Existing Plants (Section 111(d) Plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Control of air emissions from existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators, submitted on August 2, 2000.

(2) [Reserved]

(c) Designated facilities. The plan applies to existing facilities in the following categories of sources:

(1) Hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators.

(2) [Reserved]

[66 FR 21096, Apr. 27, 2001]

Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.9850 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Department of Environmental Management submitted on November 14, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the state subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[44 FR 54052, Sept. 18, 1979]

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Sulfuric Acid Production Units
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§ 62.9875 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Department of Environmental Management submitted on November 14, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing sulfuric acid plants in the state subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[44 FR 54052, Sept. 18, 1979]

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.9900 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Department of Environmental Management submitted on July 26, 1979, a letter certifying that there are no existing kraft pulp mills in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[54 FR 9047, Mar. 3, 1989]

Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Plants
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§ 62.9950 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Department of Environmental Management submitted on December 8, 1989, a letter certifying that there are no existing primary aluminum reduction plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[54 FR 9047, Mar. 3, 1989]

Air Emissions From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
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§ 62.9970 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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On January 8, 2002, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management submitted a letter certifying that there are no existing commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units in the state subject to the emission guidelines under part 60, subpart DDDD of this chapter.

[67 FR 17946, Apr. 12, 2002]

Municipal Waste Combustor Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Combust Greater Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.9975 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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On February 5, 1992, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management submitted a letter certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustors in the State subject to the emission guidelines published on February 11, 1991 (56 FR 5514) pursuant to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[57 FR 44692, Sept. 29, 1992]

Air Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Combust at Least 35 Tons Per Day But No More Than 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.9980 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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On January 8, 2002, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management submitted a letter certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustors in the state subject to the emission guidelines under part 60, subpart BBBB of this chapter.

[67 FR 17946, Apr. 12, 2002]

Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.9985 Identification of plan-negative declaration.
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On May 27, 1998, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management submitted a letter certifying that there are no existing municipal solid waste landfills in the state subject to the emission guidelines under part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[68 FR 10664, Mar. 6, 2003]

Air Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectiours Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.9990 Identification of sources.
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(a) The plan applies to the following existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators that were still operating as of the date of publication, and to any other unit for which construction commenced on or before June 20, 1996:

(1) Eleanor Slater Hospital/Zambarano Unit, Pascoag.

(2) Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence.

(3) Rhode Island Hospital, Providence.

(4) Roger Williams Hospital, Providence.

(b) [Reserved]

[66 FR 21096, Apr. 27, 2001]

Subpart PP—South Carolina
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Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
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Source: 47 FR 29236, July 6, 1982,unless otherwise noted. (continued)