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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 52 · § 52.533

§ 52.533. Source surveillance.

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The plan lacks test methods for several source categories. As required by § 52.12(c)(1) of this part, EPA test methods (found at 40 CFR part 60) will be used by EPA to determine compliance with the following emission limiting standards:
(a)Particulate emissions from citrus plants controlled by a scrubber and subject to the process weight table (submitted as 17-2.05(2) and reformatted as 17-2.610(1)1.a).
(b)TRS emissions from recovery furnaces at kraft pulp mills (submitted as 17-2.05(6)D and reformatted as 17-2.600(4)1).
(c)Sulfur dioxide emissions from fossil fuel steam sources (submitted as 17-2.05(6)E and reformatted as 17-2.600
(5)and (6)).
(d)Emissions from portland cement plants (submitted as 17-2.05(6)F and reformatted as 17-2.600(7)).
(e)Particulate and visible emissions from carbonaceous fuel burning equipment (submitted as 17-2.05(6)I and reformatted as 17-2.600(10)). [47 FR 32116, July 26, 1982]
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