For each . . .
| For the following compliance options and operating requirements . . .
| You have demonstrated initial compliance if . . .
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(1) Process unit listed in Table 1A to this subpart | Meet the production-based compliance options listed in Table 1A to this subpart | The average total HAP emissions measured using the methods in Table 4 to this subpart over the 3-hour performance test are no greater than the compliance option in Table 1A to this subpart; AND you have a record of the operating requirement(s) listed in Table 2 to this subpart for the process unit over the performance test during which emissions did not exceed the compliance option value.
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(2) Process unit listed in Table 1B to this subpart | Reduce emissions of total HAP, measured as THC, by 90 percent | Total HAP emissions, measured using the methods in Table 4 to this subpart over the 3-hour performance test, are reduced by at least 90 percent, as calculated using the procedures in § 63.2262; AND you have a record of the operating requirement(s) listed in Table 2 to this subpart for the process unit over the performance test during which emissions were reduced by at least 90 percent.
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(3) Process unit listed in Table 1B to this subpart | Limit emissions of total HAP, measured as THC, to 20 ppmvd | The average total HAP emissions, measured using the methods in Table 4 to this subpart over the 3-hour performance test, do not exceed 20 ppmvd; AND you have a record of the operating requirement(s) listed in Table 2 to this subpart for the process unit over the performance test during which emissions did not exceed 20 ppmvd.
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(4) Process unit listed in Table 1B to this subpart | Reduce methanol or formaldehyde emissions by 90 percent | The methanol or formaldehyde emissions measured using the methods in Table 4 to this subpart over the 3-hour performance test, are reduced by at least 90 percent, as calculated using the procedures in § 63.2262; AND you have a record of the operating requirement(s) listed in Table 2 to this subpart for the process unit over the performance test during which emissions were reduced by at least 90 percent.
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(5) Process unit listed in Table 1B to this subpart | Limit methanol or formaldehyde emissions to less than or equal to 1 ppmvd (if uncontrolled emissions are greater than or equal to 10 ppmvd) | The average methanol or formaldehyde emissions, measured using the methods in Table 4 to this subpart over the 3-hour performance test, do not exceed 1 ppmvd; AND you have a record of the operating requirement(s) listed in Table 2 to this subpart for the process unit over the performance test during which emissions did not exceed 1 ppmvd. If the process unit is a reconstituted wood product press or a reconstituted wood product board cooler, your capture device either meets the EPA Method 204 criteria for a PTE or achieves a capture efficiency of greater than or equal to 95 percent.
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(6) Reconstituted wood product press at a new or existing affected source, or reconstituted wood product board cooler at a new affected source | Compliance options in Tables 1A and 1B to this subpart or the emissions averaging compliance option in § 63.2240(c) | You submit the results of capture efficiency verification using the methods in Table 4 to this subpart with your Notification of Compliance Status.
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(7) Process unit listed in Table 1B to this subpart controlled by routing exhaust to a combustion unit | Compliance options in Table 1B to this subpart or the emissions averaging compliance option in § 63.2240(c) | You submit with your Notification of Compliance Status documentation showing that the process exhausts controlled enter into the flame zone of your combustion unit.
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(8) Process unit listed in Table 1B to this subpart using a wet control device as the sole means of reducing HAP emissions | Compliance options in Table 1B to this subpart or the emissions averaging compliance option in § 63.2240(c) | You submit with your Notification of Compliance Status your plan to address how organic HAP captured in the wastewater from the wet control device is contained or destroyed to minimize re-release to the atmosphere. |