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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.50

§ 60.50. Applicability and designation of affected facility.

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(a)The provisions of this subpart are applicable to each incinerator of more than 45 metric tons per day charging rate (50 tons/day), which is the affected facility.
(b)Any facility under paragraph
(a)of this section that commences construction or modification after August 17, 1971, is subject to the requirements of this subpart.
(c)Any facility covered by subpart Cb, Eb, AAAA, or BBBB of this part is not covered by this subpart.
(d)Any facility covered by an EPA approved State section 111(d)/129 plan implementing subpart Cb or BBBB of this part is not covered by this subpart.
(e)Any facility covered by subpart FFF or JJJ of part 62 of this title (Federal section 111(d)/129 plan implementing subpart Cb or BBBB of this part) is not covered by this subpart. [42 FR 37936, July 25, 1977, as amended at 71 FR 27335, May 10, 2006]
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