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40 CFR Part 63, Table 11

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As stated in § 63.9820, you must comply with the applicable General Provisions requirements according to the following table:

CitationSubjectBrief descriptionApplies to subpart SSSSS
§ 63.1Applicability| Yes.
§ 63.2Definitions| Yes.
§ 63.3Units and Abbreviations| Yes.
§ 63.4Prohibited ActivitiesCompliance date; circumvention, severabilityYes.
§ 63.5Construction/ReconstructionApplicability; applications; approvalsYes.
§ 63.6(a)ApplicabilityGeneral Provisions (GP) apply unless compliance extension; GP apply to area sources that become majorYes.
§ 63.6(b)(1)-(4)Compliance Dates for New and Reconstructed SourcesStandards apply at effective date; 3 years after effective date; upon startup; 10 years after construction or reconstruction commences for section 112(f)Yes.
§ 63.6(b)(5)Notification| Yes.
§ 63.6(b)(6)[Reserved]
§ 63.6(b)(7)Compliance Dates for New and Reconstructed Area Sources That Become MajorArea sources that become major must comply with major source standards immediately upon becoming major, regardless of whether required to comply when they were area sourcesYes.
§ 63.6(c)(1)-(2)Compliance Dates for Existing SourcesComply according to date in subpart, which must be no later than 3 years after effective date; for section 112(f) standards, comply within 90 days of effective date unless compliance extensionYes.
§ 63.6(c)(3)-(4)[Reserved]
§ 63.6(c)(5)Compliance Dates for Existing Area Sources That Become MajorArea sources that become major must comply with major source standards by date indicated in subpart or by equivalent time period (for example, 3 years)Yes.
§ 63.6(d)[Reserved]
§ 63.6(e)(1)-(2)Operation & MaintenanceOperate to minimize emissions at all times; correct malfunctions as soon as practicable; requirements independently enforceable; information Administrator will use to determine if operation and maintenance requirements were met; see § 63.9792(b) for general duty requirement.Yes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.6(e)(3)SSMP requirements| Yes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.6(f)(1)Compliance Except During SSMYou must comply with emission standards at all times except during SSMNo.
§ 63.6(f)(2)-(3)Methods for Determining ComplianceCompliance based on performance test, operation and maintenance plans, records, inspectionYes.
§ 63.6(g)(1)-(3)Alternative StandardProcedures for getting an alternative standard.Yes.
§ 63.6(h)(1)-(9)Opacity/Visible Emission (VE) Standards| Not applicable.
§ 63.6(i)(1)-(14)Compliance ExtensionProcedures and criteria for Administrator to grant compliance extensionYes.
§ 63.6(j)Presidential Compliance ExemptionPresident may exempt source categoryYes.
§ 63.7(a)(1)-(2)Performance Test DatesDates for conducting initial performance testing and other compliance demonstrations; must conduct 180 days after first subject to ruleYes.
§ 63.7(a)(3)Section 114 AuthorityAdministrator may require a performance test under CAA section 114 at any timeYes.
§ 63.7(b)(1)Notification of Performance TestMust notify Administrator 60 days before the testYes.
§ 63.7(b)(2)Notification of ReschedulingMust notify Administrator 5 days before scheduled date and provide rescheduled dateYes.
§ 63.7(c)Quality Assurance/Test PlanRequirements; test plan approval procedures; performance audit requirements; internal and external QA procedures for testingYes.
§ 63.7(d)Testing Facilities| Yes.
§ 63.7(e)(1)Conditions for Conducting Performance TestsSee § 63.9800.No, § 63.9800 specifies requirements.
§ 63.7(e)(2)Conditions for Conducting Performance TestsMust conduct according to subpart and EPA test methods unless Administrator approves alternativeYes.
§ 63.7(e)(3)Test Run DurationMust have three test runs of at least 1 hour each; compliance is based on arithmetic mean of three runs; conditions when data from an additional test run can be usedYes; Yes, except where specified in § 63.9800 for batch process sources; Yes.
§ 63.7(f)Alternative Test Method| Yes.
§ 63.7(g)Performance Test Data Analysis| Yes, except this subpart specifies how and when the performance test and performance evaluation results are reported.
§ 63.7(h)Waiver of Test| Yes.
§ 63.8(a)(1)Applicability of Monitoring Requirements| Yes.
§ 63.8(a)(2)Performance SpecificationsPerformance Specifications in appendix B of 40 CFR part 60 applyYes.
§ 63.8(a)(3)[Reserved]
§ 63.8(a)(4)Monitoring with Flares| Not applicable.
§ 63.8(b)(1)MonitoringMust conduct monitoring according to standard unless Administrator approves alternativeYes.
§ 63.8(b)(2)-(3)Multiple Effluents and Multiple Monitoring SystemsSpecific requirements for installing and reporting on monitoring systemsYes.
§ 63.8(c)(1)Continuous Monitoring System Operation and MaintenanceMaintenance consistent with good air pollution control practicesYes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.8(c)(2)-(3)Monitoring System InstallationMust install to get representative emission and parameter measurementsYes.
§ 63.8(c)(4)CMS Requirements| No, § 63.9808 specifies requirements.
§ 63.8(c)(5)COMS Minimum Procedures| Not applicable.
§ 63.8(c)(6)CMS Requirements| Applies only to sources required to install and operate a THC CEMS.
§ 63.8(c)(7)(i)(A)CMS Requirements| Applies only to sources required to install and operate a THC CEMS.
§ 63.8(c)(7)(i)(B)CMS Requirements| Applies only to sources required to install and operate a THC CEMS.
§ 63.8(c)(7)(i)(C)CMS Requirements| Not applicable.
§ 63.8(c)(7)(ii)CMS RequirementsCorrective action required when CMS is out of controlYes.
§ 63.8(c)(8)CMS Requirements| Yes.
§ 63.8(d)(1) and (2)CMS Quality Control| Yes.
§ 63.8(d)(3)Written procedures for CMS| No, § 63.9794(a)(8) specifies requirements.
§ 63.8(e)CMS Performance Evaluation| Applies only to sources required to install and operate a THC CEMS, except this subpart specifies how and when the performance evaluation results are reported.
§ 63.8(f)(1)-(5)Alternative Monitoring Method| Yes.
§ 63.8(f)(6)Alternative to Relative Accuracy Test| Yes.
§ 63.8(g)Data Reduction| Applies only to sources required to install and operate a THC CEMS.
§ 63.9(a)Notification Requirements| Yes.
§ 63.9(b)(1)-(5)Initial Notifications| Yes.
§ 63.9(c)Request for Compliance Extension| Yes.
§ 63.9(d)Notification of Special Compliance Requirements for New Source| Yes.
§ 63.9(e)Notification of Performance TestNotify Administrator 60 days priorYes.
§ 63.9(f)Notification of VE/Opacity Test| Not applicable.
§ 63.9(g)Additional Notifications When Using CMS| Applies only to sources required to install and operate a THC CEMS.
§ 63.9(h)Notification of Compliance Status| Yes.
§ 63.9(i)Adjustment of Submittal Deadlines| Yes.
§ 63.9(j)Change in Previous Information| Yes.
§ 63.9(k)NotificationsElectronic reporting proceduresYes, only as specified in § 63.9(j).
§ 63.10(a)Recordkeeping/Reporting| Yes.
§ 63.10(b)(1)General Recordkeeping Requirements| Yes.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(i)-(ii)Recordkeeping of Occurrence and Duration of Startups and Shutdowns and Failures to Meet StandardsSee § 63.9816Yes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(iii)Recordkeeping Relevant to Maintenance of Air Pollution Control and Monitoring Equipment| Yes.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(iv)-(v)Actions Taken to Minimize Emissions during SSM| Yes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(vi)Recordkeeping for CMS MalfunctionsSee § 63.9816(c)(5)Yes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(vii)-(xi)RecordsMeasurements to demonstrate compliance with emission limitations; performance test, performance evaluation, and visible emission observation results; measurements to determine conditions of performance tests and performance evaluationsYes.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(xii)RecordsRecords when under waiverYes.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(xiii)RecordsRecords when using alternative to relative accuracy testNot applicable.
§ 63.10(b)(2)(xiv)RecordsAll documentation supporting Initial Notification and Notification of Compliance StatusYes.
§ 63.10(b)(3)RecordsApplicability DeterminationsYes.
§ 63.10(c)(1), (c)(5)-(6)Additional Records for CMS| Yes.
§ 63.10(c)(2)-(4)RecordsAdditional Records for CMSNot applicable.
§ 63.10(c)(7)-(8)Records of excess emissions and parameter monitoring exceedances for CMS§ 63.9816 specifies requirements.No.
§ 63.10(c)(9)RecordsAdditional Records for CMSNot applicable.
§ 63.10(c)(10)-(14)Additional Records for CMS| Yes.
§ 63.10(c)(15)Records Regarding the SSMP| Yes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.10(d)(1)General Reporting RequirementsRequirements for reportingYes.
§ 63.10(d)(2)Report of Performance Test ResultsWhen to submit to Federal or State authorityNo. This subpart specifies how and when the performance test results are reported.
§ 63.10(d)(3)Reporting Opacity or VE Observations| Not applicable.
§ 63.10(d)(4)Progress ReportsMust submit progress reports on schedule if under compliance extensionYes.
§ 63.10(d)(5)SSM ReportsContents and submission See § 63.9814 (d) and (e) for malfunction reporting requirements.Yes before May 19, 2022. No on and after May 19, 2022.
§ 63.10(e)(1)-(2)Additional CMS Reports| Applies only to sources required to install and operate a THC CEMS, except this subpart specifies how and when the performance evaluation results are reported.
§ 63.10(e)(3)Reports| No, § 63.9814 specifies requirements.
§ 63.10(e)(4)Reporting COMS data| Not applicable.
§ 63.10(f)Waiver for Recordkeeping/Reporting| Yes.
§ 63.11Flares| Not applicable.
§ 63.12Delegation| Yes.
§ 63.13Addresses| Yes.
§ 63.14Incorporation by Reference| Yes.
§ 63.15Availability of Information and Confidentiality| Yes.
§ 63.16Performance Track Provisions| Yes.

[86 FR 66092, Nov. 19, 2021]