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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.6

§ 60.6. Review of plans.

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(a)When requested to do so by an owner or operator, the Administrator will review plans for construction or modification for the purpose of providing technical advice to the owner or operator. (b)(1) A separate request shall be submitted for each construction or modification project.
(2)Each request shall identify the location of such project, and be accompanied by technical information describing the proposed nature, size, design, and method of operation of each affected facility involved in such project, including information on any equipment to be used for measurement or control of emissions.
(c)Neither a request for plans review nor advice furnished by the Administrator in response to such request shall
(1)relieve an owner or operator of legal responsibility for compliance with any provision of this part or of any applicable State or local requirement, or
(2)prevent the Administrator from implementing or enforcing any provision of this part or taking any other action authorized by the Act. [36 FR 24877, Dec. 23, 1971, as amended at 39 FR 9314, Mar. 8, 1974]
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