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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.370

§ 60.370. Applicability and designation of affected facility.

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(a)The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the affected facilities listed in paragraph
(b)of this section at any lead-acid battery manufacturing plant that produces or has the design capacity to produce in one day (24 hours) batteries containing an amount of lead equal to or greater than 5.9 Mg (6.5 tons).
(b)The provisions of this subpart are applicable to the following affected facilities used in the manufacture of lead-acid storage batteries:
(1)Grid casting facility.
(2)Paste mixing facility.
(3)Three-process operation facility.
(4)Lead oxide manufacturing facility.
(5)Lead reclamation facility.
(6)Other lead-emitting operations.
(c)Any facility under paragraph
(b)of this section the construction or modification of which is commenced after January 14, 1980, and on or before February 23, 2022, is subject to the requirements of this subpart. [47 FR 16573, Apr. 16, 1982, as amended at 88 FR 11583, Feb. 23, 2023]
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