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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 63 · § 63.1165

§ 63.1165. Recordkeeping requirements.

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(a)General recordkeeping requirements. As required by § 63.10(b)(2) of subpart A of this part, the owner or operator shall maintain records for 5 years from the date of each record of:
(1)The occurrence and duration of each malfunction of operation (i.e., process equipment);
(2)The occurrence and duration of each malfunction of the air pollution control equipment;
(3)All maintenance performed on the air pollution control equipment;
(4)Actions taken during periods of malfunction to minimize emissions in accordance with § 63.1259(c) and the dates of such actions (including corrective actions to restore malfunctioning process and air pollution control equipment to its normal or usual manner of operation);
(5)All required measurements needed to demonstrate compliance with the standard and to support data that the source is required to report, including, but not limited to, performance test measurements (including initial and any subsequent performance tests) and measurements as may be necessary to determine the conditions of the initial test or subsequent tests;
(6)All results of initial or subsequent performance tests;
(7)If the owner or operator has been granted a waiver from recordkeeping or reporting requirements under § 63.10(f) of subpart A of this part, any information demonstrating whether a source is meeting the requirements for a waiver of recordkeeping or reporting requirements;
(8)If the owner or operator has been granted a waiver from the initial performance test under § 63.7(h) of subpart A of this part, a copy of the full request and the Administrator's approval or disapproval;
(9)All documentation supporting initial notifications and notifications of compliance status required by § 63.9 of subpart A of this part; and
(10)Records of any applicability determination, including supporting analyses.
(b)Subpart CCC records.
(1)In addition to the general records required by paragraph
(a)of this section, the owner or operator shall maintain records for 5 years from the date of each record of:
(i)Scrubber makeup water flow rate and recirculation water flow rate if a wet scrubber is used;
(ii)Calibration and manufacturer certification that monitoring devices are accurate to within 5 percent; and
(iii)Each maintenance inspection and repair, replacement, or other corrective action.
(2)The owner or operator of an acid regeneration plant shall also maintain records for 5 years from the date of each record of process offgas temperature and parameters that determine proportion of excess air.
(3)The owner or operator shall keep the written operation and maintenance plan on record after it is developed to be made available for inspection, upon request, by the Administrator for the life of the affected source or until the source is no longer subject to the provisions of this subpart. In addition, if the operation and maintenance plan is revised, the owner or operator shall keep previous (i.e., superseded) versions of the plan on record to be made available for inspection by the Administrator for a period of 5 years after each revision to the plan.
(c)Recent records. General records and subpart CCC records for the most recent 2 years of operation must be maintained on site. Records for the previous 3 years may be maintained off site. [64 FR 33218, June 22, 1999, as amended at 77 FR 58251, Sept. 19, 2012]
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