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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 63 · § 63.1340

§ 63.1340. What parts of my plant does this subpart cover?

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(a)The provisions of this subpart apply to each new and existing portland cement plant which is a major source or an area source as defined in § 63.2.
(b)The affected sources subject to this subpart are:
(1)Each kiln including alkali bypasses and inline coal mills, except for kilns that burn hazardous waste and are subject to and regulated under subpart EEE of this part;
(2)Each clinker cooler at any portland cement plant;
(3)Each raw mill at any portland cement plant;
(4)Each finish mill at any portland cement plant;
(5)Each raw material dryer at any portland cement plant;
(6)Each raw material, clinker, or finished product storage bin at any portland cement plant that is a major source;
(7)Each conveying system transfer point including those associated with coal preparation used to convey coal from the mill to the kiln at any portland cement plant that is a major source;
(8)Each bagging and bulk loading and unloading system at any portland cement plant that is a major source; and
(9)Each open clinker storage pile at any portland cement plant.
(c)Onsite sources that are subject to standards for nonmetallic mineral processing plants in subpart OOO, part 60 of this chapter are not subject to this subpart. Crushers are not covered by this subpart regardless of their location.
(d)If you are subject to any of the provisions of this subpart you are also subject to title V permitting requirements. [75 FR 55051, Sept. 9, 2010, as amended at 78 FR 10036, Feb. 12, 2013]
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