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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.205

§ 60.205. Recordkeeping.

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Any facility under § 60.200(a) that commences construction, modification or reconstruction after November 7, 2014 is subject to the requirements of this section. You must maintain the records identified as specified in § 60.7(f) and in paragraphs
(a)and
(b)of this section. All records required by this subpart must be maintained on site for at least 5 years.
(a)Records of the daily average pressure. Records of the daily average pressure drop through the absorber.
(b)Records of deviations. A deviation is determined to have occurred when the monitoring data or lack of monitoring data result in any one of the criteria specified in paragraphs (b)(1) and
(2)of this section being met.
(1)A deviation occurs when the daily average value of a monitored operating parameter is less than the minimum pressure drop, or greater than the maximum pressure drop established in § 60.203(d)(3).
(2)A deviation occurs when the monitoring data are not available for at least 75 percent of the operating hours in a day. [80 FR 50433, Aug. 19, 2015]
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