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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 63 · § 63.212

§ 63.212. What parts of my facility does this subpart cover?

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(a)This subpart applies to each new or existing affected source at PVC and copolymers production operations.
(b)The affected source subject to this subpart is the collection of all equipment and activities in vinyl chloride service necessary to produce PVC and copolymers. This subpart applies to the PVC and copolymers production operations that meet the applicability criteria at 40 CFR 61.60(a)(3) of this chapter.
(c)An affected source is a new affected source if you commenced construction or reconstruction of the affected source after July 10, 2002.
(d)An affected source is existing if it is not new.
(e)This subpart does not apply to research and development facilities, as defined in section 112(c)(7) of the Clean Air Act.
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