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§ 62.10100 Identification of plan.
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(a) Identification of plan. South Carolina Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d) Plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Implementation Plan for Control of Designated Pollutants, including sulfuric acid mist from sulfuric acid plants and total reduced sulfur from kraft pulp mills, submitted on December 22, 1981.

(2) A revision to South Carolina's 111(d) plan for total reduced sulfur which was submitted on December 13, 1984. This revision approved an alternate emission limit for the digesters and an extended compliance schedule for the evaporators at Stone Container Corporation.

(3) South Carolina Implementation Plan for Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustors, submitted on January 14, 1998, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

(4) South Carolina Implementation Plan for Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, submitted on April 12, 1999, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

(5) South Carolina Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d)/129) for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators, submitted on September 19, 2000, by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

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

(1) Sulfuric acid plants.

(2) Kraft pulp mills.

(3) Existing municipal waste combustors.

(4) Existing municipal solid waste landfills.

(5) Existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators.

[47 FR 29236, July 6, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 33037, Aug. 16, 1985; 63 FR 40048, July 27, 1998; 64 FR 46151, Aug. 24, 1999; 66 FR 48567, Sept. 21, 2001]

Sulfuric Acid Mist From Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.10110 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing plants at the following locations:

(1) Sulfur-burning plants of W. R. Grace and Company's plant in Charleston.

(2) There are no bound sulfur or oleum plants.

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.10120 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing facilities at the following kraft pulp mills:

(1) Westvaco in North Charleston.

(2) International Paper Company in Georgetown.

(3) Bowater Carolina Company in Catawba.

(4) Stone Container Corporation in Florence.

[47 FR 29236, July 6, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 33037, Aug. 16, 1985]

Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.10130 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control submitted on November 2, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B, of this chapter.

Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
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§ 62.10140 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control submitted on May 3, 1983, a letter certifying that there are no existing primary aluminum plants in the State which are subject to part 60 subpart B of this chapter.

[50 FR 33037, Aug. 16, 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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§ 62.10150 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 sites:

(a) Foster Wheeler Charleston Resource Recovery Facility, Charleston, South Carolina.

(b) [Reserved]

[63 FR 40049, July 27, 1998]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.10160 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 46151, Aug. 24, 1999]

Air Emissions From Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.10170 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing hospital/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.

[66 FR 48567, Sept. 21, 2001]

Air Emissions From Small Existing Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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§ 62.10180 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control submitted November 6, 2001, certifying that there are no small municipal waste combustion units subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB.

[67 FR 273, Jan. 3, 2002]

Air Emissions From Commercial And Industrial Solid Waste Incineration (Ciswi) Units (Section 111(d)/129 Plan)
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§ 62.10190 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.

[69 FR 9557, Mar. 1, 2004]

Subpart QQ—South Dakota
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Source: 64 FR 29799, June 3, 1999, unless otherwise noted.

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.10350 Identification of plan.
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“Section 111(d) State Plan for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills” and the State's implementing regulations in Sections 74:36:07:34 through 74:36:07:42 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD), submitted by the State on May 2, 1997 with amendments to the plan submitted on May 6, 1999.

§ 62.10351 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.

§ 62.10352 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is August 2, 1999.

Air Emissions From Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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Source: Sections 62.10360 through 62.10362 appear at 65 FR 38740, June 22, 2000, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.10360 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d) Plan for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators and the associated State regulation, chapter 74:36:07 section 74:36:07:06.01 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, submitted by the State on February 7, 2000.

§ 62.10361 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.

§ 62.10362 Effective date.
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The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators is August 21, 2000.

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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§ 62.10370 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources submitted June 20, 1997 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of South 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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§ 62.10380 Identification of Plan—Negative Declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources submitted February 28, 2002 certifying that there are no existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators in the State of South Dakota that are subject to part 60, subpart DDDD, of this chapter.

[68 FR 54374, Sept. 17, 2003]

Subpart RR—Tennessee
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.10602 Identification of sources—negative declaration.
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The Tennessee Department of Health and Environment on April 4, 1985, submitted 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 26204, June 25, 1985]

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.10625 Identification of plan.
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On June 25, 1993, the State submitted revisions to the Tennessee State Implementation Plan (SIP). These were revisions to the process gaseous emission standards. These revisions incorporate changes to Rule 1200–3–7–.07, subparagraphs (4)(a) and (4)(b) of the Tennessee SIP which bring this into conformance with the requirements of 40 CFR part 62, subpart I.

[61 FR 29667, June 12, 1996]

Plan For The Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.10626 Identification of plan.
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(a) Identification of plan. Tennessee Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d) plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Tennessee's Implementation Plan For Municipal Waste Combustors, submitted on December 24, 1996, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

(2) Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Tennessee's Plan For Implementing the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Emission Guidelines, submitted on December 24, 1996, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

(3) State of Tennessee Plan for Implementing the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Emission Guideline Requirements of 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc, submitted on January 8, 1999, by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

(4) Knox County Department of Air Quality Management Implementation Plan: Federal Emission Guidelines Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, submitted on July 29, 1999, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

(5) Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau Clean Air Act Section 111(d) Plan for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, submitted on April 26, 1999, by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

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

(1) Existing municipal waste combustors.

(2) Existing municipal solid waste landfills.

[63 FR 70026, Dec. 18, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 52663, Sept. 30, 1999; 65 FR 8857, 8859, Feb. 23, 2000]

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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§ 62.10627 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 sites:

(a) Nashville Thermal Transfer Corporation, Nashville, Tennessee.

[63 FR 70026, Dec. 18, 1998]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.10628 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.

[63 FR 70027, Dec. 18, 1998]

Air Emissions From Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
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§ 62.10629 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letters from Chattanooga-Hamilton County, Knox County, and Memphis-Shelby County, Tennessee were submitted on April 23, 2003, November 17, 2002 and October 7, 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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§ 62.10630 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, in Nashville/Davidson County.

[70 FR 10893, Mar. 7, 2005]

Subpart SS—Texas
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Source: 61 FR 55576, Oct. 28, 1996, unless otherwise noted.

Plan for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.10850 Identification of Plan.
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(a) Identification of plan. Texas Plan for Control of Designated Pollutants from Existing Facilities (111(d)Plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Control of sulfuric acid mist from existing sulfuric acid production plants as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on May 12, 1989, and submitted by the Governor in a letter dated August 21, 1989.

(2) Control of total reduced sulfur from existing kraft pulp mills as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on May 12, 1989, and submitted by the Governor in a letter dated August 21, 1989.

(3) Control of landfill gas emissions from existing municipal solid waste landfills, submitted by the Governor on November 3, 1998.

(4) Control of air emissions from designated hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators submitted by the Governor in a letter dated June 2, 2000.

(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) Municipal solid waste landfills

(4) Hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators.

[61 FR 55576, Oct. 28, 1996, as amended at 64 FR 32430, June 17, 1999; 66 FR 49836, Oct. 1, 2001]

Sulfuric Acid Mist From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.10860 Identification of sources.
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(a) Identification of sources. The plan includes the following sulfuric acid production plants:

(1) Diamond-Shamrock Corporation in Sunray, Texas.

(2) Amoco Oil Company in Texas City, Texas.

(3) E.I. duPont de Nemours & Company, Inc. in La Porte, Texas.

(4) Mobil Mining and Minerals in Pasadena, Texas.

(5) Rohm and Haas, Texas Inc. in Deer Park, Texas.

(6) Stauffer Chemical Company in Baytown, Texas.

(7) Stauffer Chemical Company in Houston, Texas.

(8) Olin Corporation in Beaumont, Texas.

(9) Stauffer Chemical Company in Pasadena, Texas.

(10) Stauffer Chemical Company in Fort Worth, Texas.

Total Reduced Sulfur From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.10870 Identification of source.
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(a) Identification of sources. The plan includes the following kraft pulp mills:

(1) Simpson Paper Company in Pasadena, Texas.

(2) Champion International in Sheldon, Texas.

(3) Temple-Eastex, Inc. in Evadale, Texas.

(4) Champion International in Lufkin, Texas.

(5) International Paper Company in Domino, Texas.

(6) Inland-Orange, Inc. in Orange, Texas.

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.10880 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 October 8, 1993, or that have additional capacity available for future waste deposition, as described in 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc.

[64 FR 32430, June 17, 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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§ 62.10890 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted May 13, 1997 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of Texas that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33467, May 24, 2000]

Air Emissions From Hospital/Medical/Infectious Wastes Incinerators
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§ 62.10910 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing hospital/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.

[66 FR 49836, Oct. 1, 2001]

§ 62.10911 Effective date.
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The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators is November 30, 2001.

[66 FR 49836, Oct. 1, 2001]

Subpart TT—Utah
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Fluoride Emissions from Existing Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.11100 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Utah Department of Environmental Quality certified in a letter dated January 30, 2002 that there are no phosphate fertilizer plants in Utah that meet the definition of affected facility under 40 CFR part 60, subpart T, U, V, W or X, Standards of Performance for the Phosphate Fertilizer Industry. Additionally, there are no phosphate fertilizer plants in Utah that meet the definition of affected facility under 40 CFR part 62, subpart T, U, V, W or X, constructed before October 22, 1974, and that have not reconstructed or modified since 1974.

(Note: the State referenced part 62 in the second sentence. We believe they meant part 60).

[67 FR 35444, May 20, 2002]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.11110 Identification of plan.
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“Utah State Plan for Implementation of Emission Controls for Existing Designated Facilities, Section I. Municipal Solid Waste Landfills” and the associated State regulations in R307–20–2 and R307–21 of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, submitted by the State on April 2, 1997 with amendments to the plan submitted on October 31, 1997.

[63 FR 2156, Jan. 14, 1998]

§ 62.11111 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 2156, Jan. 14, 1998]

§ 62.11112 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is March 16, 1998.

[63 FR 2156, Jan. 14, 1998]

Air Emissions From Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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Source: Sections 62.11120 through 62.11122 appear at 65 FR 38740, June 22, 2000, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.11120 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d) Plan for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators and the associated State regulation R307–220–3 and R307–222 of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, submitted by the State on March 2, 1999 and October 25, 1999.

§ 62.11121 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.

§ 62.11122 Effective date.
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The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators is August 21, 2000.

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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§ 62.11130 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Environmental Quality submitted June 16, 1997 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of Utah 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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§ 62.11140 Identification of Plan—Negative Declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Environmental Quality submitted April 23, 2002 certifying that there are no existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators in the State of Utah that are subject to part 60, subpart DDDD, of this chapter.

[68 FR 54374, Sept. 17, 2003]

Subpart UU—Vermont
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.11350 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Agency of Environmental Conservation submitted on April 11, 1978, 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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§ 62.11375 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Agency of Environmental Conservation submitted on April 11, 1978, 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 54053, Sept. 18, 1979]

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.11400 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Agency of Environmental Conservation submitted on August 2, 1979, a letter certifying that there are no existing kraft pulp mills in the State subject to part 60, subject B of this chapter.

[54 FR 9047, Mar. 3, 1989]

Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Plants
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§ 62.11425 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Agency of Environmental Conservation submitted on January 4, 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]

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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§ 62.11450 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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On September 18, 1992, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources 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]

Municipal Waste Combustor Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustors With the Capacity To Combust Between 35 and 250 Tons Per Day of Municipal Solid Waste
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§ 62.11460 Identification of Plan-negative declaration.
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On June 5, 2001, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources 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 B of this chapter.

[66 FR 52537, Oct. 16, 2001]

Air Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.11475 Identification of Plan—negative declaration.
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On April 16, 1999, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources 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.

[64 FR 62119, Nov. 16, 1999]

Air Emissions From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
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§ 62.11480 Identification of Plan-negative declaration.
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On June 5, 2001, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources 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.

[66 FR 63940, Dec. 11, 2001]

Emission From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.11485 Identification of Plan—negative declaration.
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On August 20, 1996, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation 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 27913, May 22, 2003]

Subpart VV—Virginia
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.11600 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Secretary of Commerce and Resources, Office of the Governor submitted on May 13, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[45 FR 43412, June 27, 1980]

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Existing Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.11601 Identification of plan.
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(a) Title of plan. Commonwealth of Virginia State Implementation Plan under section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act for the Designated Facility—Sulfuric Acid Plants.

(b) The plan was officially submitted by the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia, on September 29, 1978.

(c) [Reserved]

(d) Identification of sources. The plan includes the following sulfuric acid plants:


Allied Chemical, Hopewell

Allied Chemical, Front Royal

Du Pont, James River

Smith Douglas, Chesapeake

U.S. Army Ammo Plant, Radford

Weaver Fertilizer, Norfolk


(e) A variance issued to the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company James River Sulfuric Acid Plant located in Chesterfield County, Virginia exempting the plant from section 4.51(c)(2) until December 15, 1981, submitted on October 21, 1980 by the Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Resources.

(f) [Reserved]

(g) Section 4.51(c)(2) is replaced with Rule 4–21 (Emission Standards from Sulfuric Acid Production Units), section 120–04–2104 (Standard for Sulfuric Acid Mist), effective February 1, 1985. This revision was submitted on February 14, 1985 by the Commonwealth of Virginia.

[46 FR 55973, Nov. 13, 1981, as amended at 46 FR 55975, Nov. 13, 1981; 60 FR 50105, Sept. 28, 1995]

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.11610 Identification of plan.
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(a) Title of Plan. Commonwealth of Virginia State Implementation Plan under section 111(d) plan for the Designated Facility—Kraft Pulp Mills.

(b) The plan was officially submitted by the Executive Director of the Department of Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control, on May 15, 1990.

(c) Identification of sources. The Plan includes the following Kraft Pulp Mills:

(1) Chesapeake Corporation, West Point;

(2) Stone Container Corporation, Hopewell;

(3) Union Camp Corporation, Franklin; and

(4) Westvaco Corporation, Covington.

[63 FR 47437, Sept. 8, 1998; 63 FR 54058, Oct. 8, 1998]

§§ 62.11611-62.11619 [Reserved—plan not submitted]
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Fluoride Emissions From Existing Primary Aluminum Plants
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§ 62.11620 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Commonwealth of Virginia, Office of the Governor, submitted on July 9, 1980, a letter certifying that there are no designated facilities in the Commonwealth subject to the emission guidelines set forth in the Final Guideline Document for the Control of Fluoride Emissions from Existing Primary Aluminum Plants.

[46 FR 41783, Aug. 18, 1981]

Emissions From Existing Commercial Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators (CISWI) Units (Section 111(d)/129 Plan)
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Source: Sections 62.11621 through 62.11623 appear at 69 FR 29661, May 25, 2004, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.11621 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 CISWI plan submitted on September 8, 2003, including related supplemental information submitted on August 11, and September 30, 2003, and April 6, 2004.

§ 62.11622 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all affected CISWI units for which construction commenced on or before November 30, 1999.

§ 62.11623 Identification of plan.
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Effective date of the plan is July 26, 2004.

Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWI) Units—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
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Source: Sections 62.11625 through 62.11627 appear at 69 FR 54756, Sept. 10, 2004, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.11625 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 HMIWI plan submitted on August 25, 2003, including related supplemental information submitted on August 11, 2003, and April 6 and July 23, 2004.

§ 62.11626 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all affected HMIWI units for which construction commenced on or before June 20, 1996.

§ 62.11627 Effective date of plan.
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Effective date of the plan is November 9, 2004.

Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustor (MWC) Units—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
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Source: Sections 62.11635 through 62.11637 appear at 70 FR 39931, July 12, 2005, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.11635 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 plan for small MWC units with capacities 35 to 250 tons per day, and the associated Virginia Air Pollution Control Board Regulations (Rule 4–46, and other supporting rules identified in the plan), submitted to EPA on September 2, 2003, including supplemental information submitted on August 11 and September 30, 2003; April 6, 2004; and April 18, 2005.

§ 62.11636 Identification of sources.
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The affected facility to which the plan applies is each small MWC unit for which construction commenced on or before August 30, 1999.

§ 62.11637 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for small MWC units is September 12, 2005.

Emissions From Existing Large Municipal Waste Combustor (MWC) Units—Section 111(d)/129 Plan
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Source: Sections 62.11640 through 62.11642 appear at 69 FR 63078, Oct. 29, 2004, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.11640 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d) /129 plan for large MWC units with a capacity greater than 250 tons per day (TPD) and the associated Virginia Air Pollution Control Board Regulations (Rule 4–54, and other supporting rules identified in the plan), submitted to EPA on August 18, 2003, including supplemental information submitted on August 11 and September 30, 2003; and April 6, and August 25, 2004.

§ 62.11641 Identification of sources.
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The affected facility to which the plan applies is each large MWC unit for which construction commenced on or before September 20, 1994.

§ 62.11642 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for large MWC units is December 28, 2004.

Subpart WW—Washington
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.11850 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Washington State Department of Ecology submitted on August 29, 1979, 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]

Plans for the Control of Designated Pollutants From Existing Facilities (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.11860 Identification of Plan.
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(a) Identification of Plan. Washington State Designated Facility Plan (Section 111(d) Plan).

(b) The plan was officially submitted as follows:

(1) Control of metals, acid gases, organic compounds and nitrogen oxide emissions from existing municipal waste combustors was submitted by State of Washington Department of Ecology on January 4, 1999.

(2) [Reserved]

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

(1) Existing municipal waste combustors.

(2) [Reserved]

[64 FR 41294, July 30, 1999]

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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§ 62.11870 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to existing facilities at the following municipal waste combustor sites:

(1) Spokane Regional Solid Waste System, Spokane, WA.

(2) [Reserved]

[64 FR 41294, July 30, 1999]

Subpart XX—West Virginia
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.12100 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission 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.

[45 FR 43412, June 27, 1980]

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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§ 62.12110 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Division of Environmental Protection submitted March 11, 1996 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of West Virginia that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33467, May 24, 2000]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (Section 111(d) Plan)
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Source: Sections 62.12125 through 62.12127 appear at 66 FR 28379, May 23, 2001, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.12125 Identification of plan.
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West Virginia 111(d) plan for municipal solid waste landfills, including delegation of Federal plan (64 FR 60689) compliance schedule and reporting requirements, as submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency on May 29, 1998, and as amended on May 15, 2000, and December 20, 2000.

§ 62.12126 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all existing West Virginia municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991 and 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.

§ 62.12127 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is July 23, 2001.

Emissions From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWIs) (Section 111(d)/129 Plan)
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Source: Sections 62.12150 through 62.12152 appear at 65 FR 37049, June 13, 2000, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.12150 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 plan for HMIWIs and the associated West Virginia (WV) Department of Environmental Protection regulations, as submitted on August 18, 1999, and as amended on April 19, 2000.

§ 62.12151 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to all existing WV HMIWI for which construction was commenced on or before June 20, 1996.

§ 62.12152 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan is July 28, 2000.

Emissions From Existing Commercial Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators (CISWI) Units (Section 111(d)/129 Plans)
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§ 62.12155 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d)/129 CISWI plan submitted on November 29, 2001, amended September 25, 2002, and January 22, 2003.

[68 FR 17741, Apr. 11, 2003]

§ 62.12156 Identification of sources.
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The plan applies to the Dupont CISWI unit located in Wood County, West Virginia.

[68 FR 17741, Apr. 11, 2003]

§ 62.12157 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan is June 10, 2003.

[68 FR 17741, Apr. 11, 2003]

Emissions From Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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§ 62.12160 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Quality, submitted July 3, 2001, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units within the State of West Virginia that are subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart BBBB.

[68 FR 28774, May 27, 2003]

Subpart YY—Wisconsin
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.12350 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The State Department of Natural Resources submitted on May 24, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the State subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

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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§ 62.12360 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Natural Resources submitted September 26, 1997 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of Wisconsin that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33467, May 24, 2000]

Subpart ZZ—Wyoming
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Source: 63 FR 29646, June 1, 1998, unless otherwise noted.

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
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§ 62.12600 Identification of plan.
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Section 35, “Municipal Solid Waste Landfills,” of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations and associated documentation submitted by the State on February 13, 1998.

§ 62.12601 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.

§ 62.12602 Effective date.
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The effective date of the plan for municipal solid waste landfills is July 31, 1998.

Air Emissions From Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators
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Source: Sections 62.12610 through 62.12612 appear at 65 FR 38740, June 22, 2000, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.12610 Identification of plan.
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Section 111(d) Plan for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators and the associated State regulation, Chapter 4, section 5, of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, submitted by the State on September 7, 1999 and November 9, 1999.

§ 62.12611 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.

§ 62.12612 Effective date.
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The effective date for the portion of the plan applicable to existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators is August 21, 2000.

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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§ 62.12620 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Environmental Quality submitted October 29, 1996 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the State of Wyoming that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33468, May 24, 2000]

Air Emissions From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.12630 Identification of Plan—Negative Declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Environmental Quality submitted December 16, 2002 certifying that there are no existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators in the State of Wyoming that are subject to part 60, subpart DDDD, of this chapter.

[68 FR 54374, Sept. 17, 2003]

Subpart AAA—American Samoa
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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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§ 62.12900 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency, submitted on January 20, 1998, certifying that there are no municipal waste combustion units subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[68 FR 58614, Oct. 10, 2003]

Subpart BBB—Puerto Rico
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.13100 Identification of plan—negative declaration
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The Commonwealth Environmental Quality Board submitted, on January 31, 1978, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in Commonwealth subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[44 FR 41180, July 16, 1979]

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Sulfuric Acid Production Plants
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§ 62.13101 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Commonwealth Environmental Quality Board submitted, on January 31, 1978, a letter certifying that there are no existing sulfuric acid plants in the Commonwealth subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[45 FR 37432, June 3, 1980; 46 FR 27342, May 19, 1981]

Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
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§ 62.13102 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico submitted on April 28, 1981, a letter certifying that there are no existing primary aluminum plants in the Commonwealth subject to part 60 subpart B of this chapter.

[46 FR 43834, Sept. 1, 1981]

Total Reduced Sulfur From Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.13103 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico submitted on April 28, 1981, a letter certifying that there are no existing kraft pulp mills in the Commonwealth subject to part 60 subpart B of this chapter.

[46 FR 43834, Sept. 1, 1981]

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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§ 62.13104 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Office of the Governor submitted December 12, 1996 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the Territory of Puerto Rico that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33468, May 24, 2000]

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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§ 62.13105 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board, submitted August 2, 2001, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico subject to part 60, subpart BBBB of this chapter.

[66 FR 54718, Oct. 30, 2001]

Control of Air Emissions of Designated Pollutants From Existing Hospital, Medical, and Infectious Waste Incinerators
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§ 62.13106 Identification of plan.
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(a) The Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency on February 20, 2001, a “State Plan for implementation and enforcement of 40 CFR part 60, subpart Ce, Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators.

(b) Identification of sources: The plan applies to all applicable existing hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators for which construction commenced on or before June 20, 1996.

[67 FR 41181, June 17, 2002]

Landfill Gas Emissions From Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (Section 111(d) Plan)
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§ 62.13107 Identification of plan.
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(a) The Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency a “State Plan for implementation and enforcement of 40 CFR part 60, subpart Cc, Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills on February 20, 2001.”

(b) Identification of sources: The plan applies to all applicable existing municipal solid waste landfills for which construction, reconstruction, or modification commenced before May 30, 1991; and for which waste has been accepted at any time since November 8, 1987 or that have added capacity for future waste deposition.

[67 FR 46600, July 16, 2002]

Control of Air Emissions of Designated Pollutants From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units
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§ 62.13108 Identification of plan.
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(a) The Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency on May 20, 2003, a “State Plan” for implementation and enforcement of 40 CFR part 60, subpart DDDD, Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units. The State Plan includes revisions to Rule 102 and Rule 405 of the Puerto Rico Regulations for the Control of Atmospheric Pollution, entitled, “Definitions” and “Incineration”, respectively. Revised Rules 102 and 405 were adopted on June 4, 2003 and effective on July 4, 2003.

(b) Identification of sources: The plan applies to all applicable existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units for which construction commenced on or before November 30, 1999.

[69 FR 11539, Mar. 11, 2004]

Subpart CCC—Virgin Islands
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Fluoride Emissions From Phosphate Fertilizer Plants
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§ 62.13350 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Territory Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs submitted, on November 3, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing phosphate fertilizer plants in the Territory subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[44 FR 41181, July 16, 1979]

Sulfuric Acid Mist Emissions From Sulfuric Acid Plants
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§ 62.13351 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Territory Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs submitted, on November 8, 1977, a letter certifying that there are no existing sulfuric acid plants in the Territory subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[45 FR 37432, June 3, 1980; 46 FR 27342, May 19, 1981]

Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Kraft Pulp Mills
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§ 62.13352 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Virgin Islands Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs submitted, on July 31, 1979, a letter certifying that there are no existing kraft pulp mills in the Territory subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[45 FR 80826, Dec. 8, 1980; 46 FR 27342, May 19, 1981]

Fluoride Emissions From Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
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§ 62.13353 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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The Virgin Islands Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs submitted, on July 21, 1980, a letter certifying that there are no primary aluminum plants in the Territory subject to part 60, subpart B of this chapter.

[46 FR 30497, June 9, 1981]

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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§ 62.13354 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Department of Planning and Natural Resources submitted September 29, 1997 certifying that there are no existing municipal waste combustor units in the Territory of Virgin Islands that are subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[65 FR 33468, May 24, 2000]

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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§ 62.13355 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, submitted July 17, 2002, certifying that there are no existing small municipal waste combustion units in the Territory of the United States Virgin Islands subject to part 60, subpart BBBB of this chapter.

[67 FR 76119, Dec. 11, 2002]

Air Emissions From Existing Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units Constructed on or Before November 30, 1999 or Reconstructed or Modified Prior to June 1, 2001
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§ 62.13356 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, submitted October 25, 2002, certifying that there are no existing commercial and industrial solid waste incineration units in the Territory of the United States Virgin Islands subject to part 60, subpart DDDD of this chapter.

[68 FR 9022, Feb. 27, 2003]

Subpart DDD—Northern Mariana Islands
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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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§ 62.13600 Identification of plan—negative declaration.
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Letter from the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Division of Environmental Quality, submitted on January 27, 1998, certifying that there are no municipal waste combustion units subject to part 60, subpart Cb, of this chapter.

[68 FR 58614, Oct. 10, 2003]

Subpart EEE [Reserved]
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Subpart FFF—Federal Plan Requirements for Large Municipal Waste Combustors Constructed on or Before September 20, 1994
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Source: 63 FR 63202, Nov. 12, 1998, unless otherwise noted.

§ 62.14100 Scope and delegation of authority.
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(a) This subpart contains emission requirements and compliance schedules for the control of pollutants from certain municipal waste combustors in accordance with section 111(d) and section 129 of the Clean Air Act and 40 CFR part 60, subparts B and Cb. This municipal waste combustor Federal plan applies to each affected facility as defined in §62.14102 that is not covered by an EPA approved and currently effective State or Tribal plan. This Federal plan, or portions thereof, also applies to each affected facility in any State whose approved State plan is subsequently vacated in whole or in part. This Federal plan, or portions thereof, also applies to each affected facility located in Indian country if the approved Tribal plan for that area is subsequently vacated in whole or in part.

(b) The following authorities shall be retained by the EPA Administrator and not transferred to the State upon delegation of authority to the State to implement and enforce the Federal plan:

(1) An alternative emission standard;

(2) Major alternatives to test methods;

(3) Major alternatives to monitoring;

(4) Waiver of recordkeeping; and

(5) Waiver of training requirement for chief facility operators, shift supervisors, and control room operators who have obtained provisional certification on or before the effective date of this subpart, as provided in §62.14105(d)(2) of this subpart. (continued)