40 CFR §52.478
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- (a)On April 8, 1993, the District of Columbia submitted a letter to EPA declaring that there are no sources located in the District belonging to the following VOC categories:
- (1)Automobile and light-duty truck manufacturing;
- (2)Coating of cans, coils, paper, fabric and vinyl, metal furniture, large appliances, magnet wire, miscellaneous metal parts and products, and flatwood paneling;
- (3)Storage of petroleum liquids in fixed-roof tanks and external floating-roof tanks;
- (4)Bulk gasoline plants and terminals;
- (5)Petroleum refinery sources;
- (6)Petroleum refinery equipment leaks;
- (7)Manufacture of synthesized pharmaceutical products, pneumatic rubber tires, vegetable oil, synthetic organic chemicals (fugitive VOCs and air oxidation), and high density polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene resins;
- (8)Graphic arts systems;
- (9)Storage, transportation and marketing of VOCs (fugitive VOCs from oil and gas production and natural gas and gasoline processing).
- (b)On September 4, 1997, the District of Columbia submitted a letter to EPA declaring that there are no sources located in the District which belong to the following VOC categories:
- (1)Coating of plastic parts (business machines and other);
- (2)Aerospace;
- (3)Shipbuilding and repair;
- (4)Automobile refinishing;
- (5)Industrial wastewater;
- (6)Distillation or reactor or batch processes in the synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry;
- (7)Volatile organic storage;
- (8)Wood furniture coatings;
- (9)Offset lithography;
- (10)Clean-up solvents.
- (c)On March 24, 2011, the District of Columbia submitted a letter to EPA declaring that there are no sources located in the District which belong to the following VOC categories: