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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 63 · § 63.1947

§ 63.1947. When do I have to comply with this subpart if I own or operate a bioreactor?

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You must comply with this subpart by the dates specified in § 63.1945(a) or (b). If you own or operate a bioreactor located at a landfill that is not permanently closed as of January 16, 2003, and has a design capacity equal to or greater than 2.5 million Mg and 2.5 million m 3, then you must install and operate a collection and control system that meets the criteria in § 63.1959(b)(2) according to the schedule specified in paragraph (a), (b), or
(c)of this section.
(a)If your bioreactor is at a new affected source, then you must meet the requirements in paragraphs (a)(1) and
(2)of this section:
(1)Install the gas collection and control system for the bioreactor before initiating liquids addition.
(2)Begin operating the gas collection and control system within 180 days after initiating liquids addition or within 180 days after achieving a moisture content of 40 percent by weight, whichever is later. If you choose to begin gas collection and control system operation 180 days after achieving a 40-percent moisture content instead of 180 days after liquids addition, use the procedures in §§ 63.1982(c) and
(d)to determine when the bioreactor moisture content reaches 40 percent.
(b)If your bioreactor is at an existing affected source, then you must install and begin operating the gas collection and control system for the bioreactor by January 17, 2006, or by the date your bioreactor is required to install a gas collection and control system under 40 CFR part 60, subpart WWW; a federal plan; or an EPA-approved and effective state plan or tribal plan that applies to your landfill, whichever is earlier.
(c)If your bioreactor is at an existing affected source and you do not initiate liquids addition to your bioreactor until later than January 17, 2006, then you must meet the requirements in paragraphs (c)(1) and
(2)of this section:
(1)Install the gas collection and control system for the bioreactor before initiating liquids addition.
(2)Begin operating the gas collection and control system within 180 days after initiating liquids addition or within 180 days after achieving a moisture content of 40 percent by weight, whichever is later. If you choose to begin gas collection and control system operation 180 days after achieving a 40-percent moisture content instead of 180 days after liquids addition, use the procedures in §§ 63.1982(c) and
(d)to determine when the bioreactor moisture content reaches 40 percent. [85 FR 17261, Mar. 26, 2020, as amended at 85 FR 64400, Oct. 13, 2020]
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