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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.1380

§ 60.1380. What must I include in my notice of construction?

174 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t40/s§ 60.1380·

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(a)Include ten items:
(1)A statement of your intent to construct the municipal waste combustion unit.
(2)The planned initial startup date of your municipal waste combustion unit.
(3)The types of fuels you plan to combust in your municipal waste combustion unit.
(4)The capacity of your municipal waste combustion unit including supporting capacity calculations, as specified in § 60.1460(d) and (e).
(5)Your siting analysis, as specified in § 60.1125.
(6)Your final materials separation plan, as specified in § 60.1100(b).
(7)Your notice of the second public meeting (siting analysis meeting), as specified in § 60.1130(b).
(8)A transcript of the second public meeting, as specified in § 60.1140(d).
(9)A copy of the document that summarizes your responses to the public comments you received during the second public comment period, as specified in § 60.1145(a).
(10)Your final siting analysis, as specified in § 60.1145(c).
(b)Submit your notice of construction no later than 30 days after you commence construction, reconstruction, or modification of your municipal waste combustion unit.
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