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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.710

§ 60.710. Applicability and designation of affected facility.

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(a)The affected facilities to which the provisions of this subpart apply are:
(1)Each coating operation; and
(2)Each piece of coating mix preparation equipment.
(b)Any new coating operation that utilizes less than 38 m 3 of solvent or any modified or reconstructed coating operation that utilizes less than 370 m 3 of solvent for the manufacture of magnetic tape per calendar year is subject only to the requirements of §§ 60.714(a), 60.717(b), and 60.717(c). If the amount of solvent utilized for the manufacture of magnetic tape equals or exceeds these amounts in any calendar year, the facility is subject to § 60.712 and all other sections of this subpart. Once a facility has become subject to § 60.712 and all other sections of this subpart, it will remain subject to those requirements regardless of changes in annual solvent utilization.
(c)This subpart applies to any affected facility for which construction, modification, or reconstruction begins after January 22, 1986.
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