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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 62 · § 62.14464

§ 62.14464. When must I submit reports?

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(a)You must submit the information specified in § 62.14463(a)(1) through
(4)no later than 60 days following the initial performance test.
(b)You must submit an annual report to the EPA Administrator (or delegated enforcement authority) no more than 1 year following the submission of the information in paragraph
(a)of this section, and you must submit subsequent reports no more than 1 year following the previous report (once the unit is subject to permitting requirements under Title V of the CAA, you must submit these reports semiannually). The annual report must include the information specified in § 62.14463(a)(5) through (14), as applicable.
(c)You must submit semiannual reports containing any information recorded under § 62.14460(c) through
(e)no later than 60 days following the end of the semiannual reporting period. The first semiannual reporting period ends 6 months following the submission of information in paragraph
(a)of this section. Subsequent reports must be submitted no later than 6 calendar months following the previous report.
(d)You must submit your petition for site-specific operating parameters specified in § 62.14463(a)(15) prior to your initial performance test. You may not conduct the initial performance test until the EPA Administrator has approved the petition. [65 FR 49881, Aug. 15, 2000, as amended at 78 FR 28074, May 13, 2013]
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