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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.440

§ 60.440. Applicability and designation of affected facility.

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(a)The affected facility to which the provisions of this subpart apply is each coating line used in the manufacture of pressure sensitive tape and label materials.
(b)Any affected facility which inputs to the coating process 45 Mg (50 tons) of VOC or less per 12 month period is not subject to the emission limits of § 60.442(a), however, the affected facility is subject to the requirements of all other applicable sections of this subpart. If the amount of VOC input exceeds 45 Mg (50 tons) per 12 month period, the coating line will become subject to § 60.442(a) and all other sections of this subpart.
(c)This subpart applies to any affected facility which begins construction, modification, or reconstruction after December 30, 1980. [48 FR 48375, Oct. 18, 1983, as amended at 65 FR 61761, Oct. 17, 2000]
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