[Federal Register Volume 67, Number 29 (Tuesday, February 12, 2002)]
[Notices]
[Pages 6521-6536]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 02-3348]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[AD-FRL-7142-8]
RIN 2060-AI52


National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: 
Revision of Source Category List Under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of revisions to the list of categories of major and area 
sources.

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SUMMARY: This notice publishes revisions to the list of categories of 
major and area sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions. The 
source category list, which is required under section 112(c) of the 
Clean Air Act (CAA), constitutes a significant part of EPA's agenda for 
regulating stationary sources of air toxics emissions. The list was 
most recently published in the Federal Register on January 30, 2001.
    This notice meets the requirement in section 112(c)(1) to publish 
periodically, but at least once every 8 years, a list of all categories 
of sources reflecting revisions since the initial list was published. 
Several of the revisions identified in this notice have previously been 
published in actions associated with proposing and promulgating 
emission standards for individual source categories, and public 
comments have been requested in the context of those actions. Some of 
the revisions in this notice have not been reflected in any previous 
notices and are being made on the Administrator's own motion, without 
public comment. Such revisions are deemed by EPA to be without need for 
public comment based on the nature of the actions. This notice does not 
include any revisions to the schedule for standards provided for by CAA 
section 112(e).

EFFECTIVE DATE: February 12, 2002.

ADDRESSES: Docket No. A-90-49, containing supporting information used 
in development of this notice, is available for public inspection and 
copying between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding 
legal holidays. The docket is located in EPA's Air and Radiation Docket 
and Information Center, Waterside Mall, Room M-1500, 401 M Street, SW, 
Washington, DC 20460, or by calling (202) 260-7548. A reasonable fee 
may be charged for copying docket materials.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Maria Noell, U.S. EPA, Office of 
Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), Organic Chemicals Group 
(C504-4), Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711, telephone 
number (919) 541-5607, facsimile number (919) 541-3470, electronic mail 
address [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Docket. The docket for this action is A-90-
49. The docket is an organized file of all the information submitted to 
or otherwise relied upon by the Agency in the development of this 
revised list of source categories. The principal purpose of the docket 
is to allow interested parties to identify and locate documents that 
serve as a record of the process engaged in by the Agency to publish 
today's revision to the source category list. The docket is available 
for public inspection at EPA's Air and Radiation Docket and Information 
Center, which is listed in the ADDRESSES section of this notice.
    World Wide Web (WWW). In addition to being available in the docket, 
an electronic copy of today's notice will also be available on the WWW 
through the Technology Transfer Network (TTN). Following signature, a 
copy of the notice will be posted on the TTN's policy and guidance page 
for newly proposed or promulgated rules http://www.epa.gov/ttn/oarpg. 
The TTN provides information and technology exchange in various areas 
of air pollution control. If more information regarding the TTN is 
needed, call the TTN HELP line at (919) 541-5384.

I. What Is the History of the Source Category List?

    The CAA requires, under section 112, that EPA list all categories 
of major sources emitting HAP and such categories of area sources 
warranting regulation and promulgate national emission standards for 
hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) to control, reduce, or otherwise 
limit the emissions of HAP from such categories of major and area 
sources. Pursuant to the various specific listing requirements in 
section 112(c), on July 16, 1992 (57 FR 31576), we published a list of 
174 categories of major and area sources--referred to as the initial 
list--for which we would develop emission standards. On December 3, 
1993 (58 FR 63941), pursuant to requirements in section 112(e), we 
published a schedule for the promulgation of emission standards for 
each of the 174 initially listed source categories.

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    When we publish notices that affect actions relating to individual 
source categories, it is important to reflect the resultant changes on 
the list and schedule. However, we published two separate notices where 
we listed sources for specific pollutants under section 112(c)(6) on 
April 10, 1998 (63 FR 17838), and additional area sources under section 
112(k) on July 19, 1999 (64 FR 38706). Please refer to these specific 
notices for those listings. Since we have already listed those sources 
in previous Federal Register notices, we are not relisting them in this 
notice at this time. On June 4, 1996 (61 FR 28197), we published a 
notice that referenced all previous list and schedule changes and 
consolidated those actions, along with several new actions, into a 
revised source category list and schedule. Subsequently, we published 
four additional notices which updated the list and schedule: February 
12, 1998 (63 FR 7155); May 17, 1999 (64 FR 26743); November 18, 1999 
(64 FR 63025); and January 30, 2001 (66 FR 8220). You should read the 
previous notices for information relating to the development of the 
initial list and schedule and subsequent changes.

II. Why Is EPA Issuing This Notice?

    This notice announces all list changes that have occurred since we 
last updated the list on January 30, 2001 (66 FR 8220). The changes and 
the affected source categories, are:

Changes to Source Category Names
     Friction Materials Manufacturing
Addition of Source Categories
     Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating 
Units
     Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production
Deletion of Source Categories
     Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing
     Uranium Hexafluoride
     Sewage Sludge Incineration
Subsumptions of Source Categories
     Cellulose Ethers Production
     Miscellaneous Viscose Processes
Changes to the Scope of a Source Category
     Process Heaters

    The source category list and promulgation schedule, updated to 
include today's changes to the list as well as actions from previous 
notices, are presented in Table 1. Table 1 also includes Federal 
Register citations for notices related to the source categories (Table 
1 omits proposal notices once a rule or rule amendment has been 
promulgated). Source categories for which revisions have been made in 
today's notice are annotated in Table 1 for ease in discerning where 
revisions have been made.
    For general descriptions of source categories listed in Table 1, 
please refer to ``Documentation for Developing the Initial Source 
Category List'' (EPA-450/3-91-030) and the Federal Register notice for 
the first revision of the source category list and schedule (61 FR 
28197, June 4, 1996). For subsequent changes to descriptions of source 
categories for which a rule has been promulgated, please consult Table 
1 for the citation of the Federal Register notice that includes the 
amended definition and corresponding rule applicability.

III. What Are the Revisions EPA Is Making to the Source Category 
List?

    The following sections describe revisions to the source category 
list since January 30, 2001.

A. Changes to Source Category Names

    We are renaming the Friction Products Manufacturing source category 
to Friction Materials Manufacturing so that the name better describes 
the source category.

B. Addition of Source Categories

    Section 112(n)(1)(A) of the CAA requires the Administrator to 
determine whether regulation of HAP from electric utility steam 
generating units is appropriate and necessary. This finding was to be 
made after the consideration of the results of the study mandated by 
the same section, reported to Congress in EPA's February 1998 ``Study 
of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric Utility Steam 
Generating Units--Final Report to Congress.'' The EPA gathered 
additional information and announced on December 20, 2000 (65 FR 79825) 
that regulation of HAP emissions from coal- and oil-fired electric 
utility steam generating units was appropriate and necessary. As a 
result of this determination, the source category for Coal- and Oil-
Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units was added to the list of 
source categories under section 112(c) of the CAA in that December 20, 
2000 notice. In today's notice, we are simply updating the source 
category list to reflect that addition.
    Today's notice also updates the source category list to reflect the 
addition of a new source category called Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat 
Production. For further information, you should refer to the proposed 
preamble for the NESHAP for Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production (65 FR 
34277), which serves as the official action for adding that source 
category.

C. Deletion of Source Categories

    The Administrator may, where appropriate, delete categories of 
sources on the Administrator's own motion or on petition. In today's 
notice, we are deleting the Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing, Uranium 
Hexafluoride Production, and Sewage Sludge Incineration source 
categories on the Administrator's own motion. As discussed in the 
initial list notice (57 FR 31576), we included these categories on the 
list because at the time, we believed there were major sources in each 
category, either because they were major sources in their own right or 
because of collocation with other sources of HAP. These source 
categories are being deleted because available data indicate that there 
are no major sources in any of the source categories.
1. Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing
    In today's notice, we are deleting the source category Asphalt 
Concrete Manufacturing because available data indicate that there are 
no major sources. This source category was initially listed in July 
1992 because at the time, we believed there were major sources in the 
category. Emissions data, along with emission factors, were used to 
estimate HAP emissions from eleven asphalt concrete manufacturing 
plants employing various production processes and different fuels. 
Emissions of total HAP at individual plants range from 1.5 tons per 
year (tpy) to 6.4 tpy. In addition, emission factors were used to 
estimate HAP emissions from a plant with a high annual production of 
1.2 million tons of asphalt concrete. We estimate total HAP emissions 
from that plant to be 6.2 tpy. Based on the above information, we have 
concluded that no asphalt concrete manufacturing facility has the 
potential to emit HAP approaching major source levels.
2. Uranium Hexafluoride Production
    The Uranium Hexafluoride Production source category was initially 
listed in July 1992. Information collected since the listing indicates 
that there is only one facility producing uranium hexafluoride in the 
United States. We visited the facility and reviewed emissions estimates 
provided by the facility. We estimate total plantwide emissions of HAP, 
including emissions from uranium hexafluoride production and fluorine 
production, to be less than 5 tpy. Therefore, since there are no 
sources in this category with the potential to emit HAP at a level 
approaching the major source threshold, we are removing this source 
category from the list.

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3. Sewage Sludge Incineration
    The Sewage Sludge Incineration source category was initially listed 
in July 1992. Sewage sludge incinerators have been reevaluated for 
emissions of HAP. After evaluation of all emissions information 
available, including additional testing conducted since the initial 
listing, we have concluded that the Sewage Sludge Incineration source 
category does not have any sources with the potential to emit HAP at a 
level approaching major source levels; therefore, we are removing the 
Sewage Sludge Incineration source category from the list of source 
categories under CAA section 112.

D. Subsumptions of Source Categories

    Today's notice updates the source category list to reflect the 
subsumption of seven categories related to cellulose production into 
two source categories called Cellulose Ethers Production and 
Miscellaneous Viscose Processes. We are combining the 
Carboxymethylcellulose Production, Cellulose Ethers Production, and 
Methylcellulose Production source categories into the Cellulose Ethers 
Production source category. We are also combining four existing source 
categories into a new source category called Miscellaneous Viscose 
Processes. This newly defined source category subsumes the Rayon 
Production, Cellulose Food Casing Manufacturing, Cellophane Production, 
and Cellulosic Sponge Manufacturing source categories. For further 
information, you should refer to the proposed preamble for the 
Cellulose Products Manufacturing NESHAP (65 FR 52166), which serves as 
the official action to combine the source categories and to name the 
newly defined source categories.

E. Changes to the Scope of a Source Category

    Today's action serves to redefine the scope of the Process Heaters 
source category to only include indirect-fired process heaters.
    Both direct-fired and indirect-fired process heaters were included 
in the initial listing of the source category. Direct-fired process 
heaters are those in which the products of combustion mix with process 
materials and the combined emissions exit the same stack. By contrast, 
indirect-fired process heaters are those where the process materials 
are not mixed with products of combustion and, therefore, the emissions 
arise solely from products of combustion. We included direct-fired 
process heaters under other MACT standards for each relevant industry 
source category since emissions from direct-fired heaters are source 
and industry specific and, therefore, only indirect-fired process 
heaters need to be included in the Process Heaters source category.

IV. Is This Action Subject to Judicial Review?

    Section 112(e)(4) of the CAA states that, notwithstanding section 
307 of the CAA, no action of the Administrator listing a source 
category or subcategory under section 112(c) shall be a final Agency 
action subject to judicial review, except that any such action may be 
reviewed under section 307 when the Administrator issues emission 
standards for such pollutant or category. Section 112(e)(3) states that 
the determination of priorities for promulgation of standards for the 
listed source categories is not a rulemaking and is not subject to 
judicial review, except that failure to promulgate any standard 
pursuant to the schedule established under section 112(e) shall be 
subject to review under section 304 of the CAA. Therefore, today's 
notice is not subject to judicial review.

V. Is EPA Asking for Public Comment?

    Prior to issuance of the initial source category list, we published 
a draft initial list for public comment (56 FR 28548, June 21, 1991). 
Although we were not required to take public comment on the initial 
source category list, we believed it was useful to solicit input on a 
number of issues related to the list. Indeed, in most instances, even 
where there is no statutory requirement to take comment, we solicit 
public comments on actions we are contemplating. We have decided, 
however, that it is unnecessary to solicit additional public comment on 
the revisions reflected in today's notice. Where we believe it is 
useful to solicit input on certain actions, we will offer interested 
parties an opportunity to provide comments on proposed individual 
emission standards.

VI. Administrative Requirements

    Today's notice is not a rule; it is essentially an information 
sharing activity which does not impose regulatory requirements or 
costs. Therefore, the requirements of Executive Order 13045 (Protection 
of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks), 
Executive Order 13084 (Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal 
Governments), Executive Order 13132 (Federalism), the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act, the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act, 
and the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act do not apply to today's notice. 
Also, this notice does not contain any information collection 
requirements and, therefore, is not subject to the Paperwork Reduction 
Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
    Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), a 
regulatory action determined to be ``significant'' is subject to the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) review and the requirements of 
the Executive Order. The Executive Order defines ``significant'' 
regulatory action as one that is likely to lead to a rule that may 
either (1) have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or 
more, or adversely affect a sector of the economy, productivity, 
competition, jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, 
local or tribal governments or communities; (2) create a serious 
inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an action taken or planned by 
another agency; (3) materially alter the budgetary impact of 
entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan programs or the rights and 
obligations of recipients thereof; or (4) raise novel legal or policy 
issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's priorities, or 
the principles set forth in the Executive Order.
    The OMB has determined that this action is not significant under 
terms of Executive Order 12866.

    Dated: February 6, 2002.
Robert Brenner,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation.

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     Table 1.--Categories of Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants and
           Regulation Promulgation Schedule by Industry Group
                   [Revision date: February 12, 2002]
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                                          Statutory promulgation date/
  Industry group  Source category \a\     Federal Register citation \b\
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Fuel Combustion:
    Coal- and Oil-fired Electric        Added to 112(c) list 12/20/2000
     Utility Steam Generating Units.     (65FR79825)
    Combustion Turbines...............  11/15/2000
    Engine Test Facilities............  11/15/2000
    Industrial Boilers................  11/15/2000
    Institutional/Commercial Boilers..  11/15/2000
    Process Heaters...................  Redefined Scope as of Today 11/
                                         15/2000
    Reciprocating Internal Combustion   11/15/2000
     Engines.
    Rocket Testing Facilities.........  11/15/2000
    Stationary Internal Combustion      Renamed 64FR63025(N)
     Engines.
    Stationary Turbines...............  Renamed 64FR63025(N)
Non-Ferrous Metals Processing:
    Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing...  Deleted 61FR28197(N)
    Primary Aluminum Production.......  11/15/1997 62FR52383(F)
    Primary Copper Smelting...........  11/15/2000 63FR19582(P)
                                         63FR39326(SP)
    Primary Lead Smelting.............  11/15/1997 64FR30194(F)
    Primary Magnesium Refining........  11/15/2000
    Secondary Aluminum Production.....  11/15/1997 63FR55489(ap)
                                         63FR55491(S) 65FR15689(F)
    Secondary Lead Smelting...........  11/15/1994 60FR32587(F)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR65334(A)
                                         62FR32209(A) 63FR45007(A)
                                         64FR4570(A) 64FR69637(A)
Ferrous Metals Processing:
    Coke By-Product Plants............  Deleted 66FR8220(N)
    Coke Ovens: Charging, Top Side,     12/31/1992 58FR57898(F)
     and Door Leaks.                     59FR01922(C)
    Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching,     11/15/2000 66FR35326(P)
     and Battery Stacks.
    Ferroalloys Production............  Renamed 64FR63025(N)
    Ferroalloys Production:              11/15/1997 64FR27450(F)
     Silicomanganese and                 66FR16007(A) 66FR16024(a)
     Ferromanganese.
    Integrated Iron and Steel           11/15/2000 66FR36836(P)
     Manufacturing.
    Iron Foundries....................  11/15/2000
    Non-Stainless Steel Manufacturing-- Deleted 61FR28197(N)
     Electric Arc Furnace (EAF)
     Operation.
    Stainless Steel Manufacturing--     Deleted 61FR28197(N)
     Electric Arc Furnace (EAF)
     Operation.
    Steel Foundries...................  11/15/2000
    Steel Pickling--HCl Process.......  Renamed 64FR63025(N)
    Steel Pickling--HCl Process         11/15/1997 64FR33202(F)
     Facilities and Hydrochloric Acid
     Regeneration Plants.
Mineral Products Processing:

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    Alumina Processing................  Deleted 66FR8220(N)
    Asphalt Concrete Manufacturing....  Deleted as of today
    Asphalt Processing................  11/15/2000
    Asphalt Roofing Manufacturing.....  11/15/2000
    Asphalt/Coal Tar Application--      11/15/2000
     Metal Pipes.
    Chromium Refractories Production..  Renamed 64FR63025(N)
    Clay Products Manufacturing.......  11/15/2000
    Lime Manufacturing................  11/15/2000
    Mineral Wool Production...........  11/15/1997 64FR29490(F)
    Portland Cement Manufacturing.....  11/15/1997 64FR31897(F)
    Refractories Manufacturing........  11/15/2000
    Taconite Iron Ore Processing......  11/15/2000
    Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing.....  11/15/1997 64FR31695(F)
Petroleum and Natural Gas Production
 and Refining:
    Oil and Natural Gas Production....  11/15/1997 64FR32610(F)
    Natural Gas Transmission and        11/15/2000 64FR32610(F)
     Storage.
    Petroleum Refineries--Catalytic     Renamed 11/15/1997 66FR8220(N)
     Cracking (Fluid and other) Units,
     Catalytic Reforming Units, and
     Sulfur Plant Units.
    Petroleum Refineries--Catalytic     11/15/1997 63FR78890(P)
     Cracking Units, Catalytic
     Reforming Units, and Sulfur
     Recovery Units.
    Petroleum Refineries--Other         11/15/1994 60FR43244(F)
     Sources Not Distinctly Listed.      61FR07051(C) 61FR29876(C)
                                         62FR07937(A)
Liquids Distribution:
    Gasoline Distribution (Stage 1)...  11/15/1994 59FR42788(N)
                                         59FR64303(F) 60FR07627(C)
                                         60FR32912(C) 60FR43244(A)
                                         60FR57628(C) 60FR62991(S)
                                         61FR07718(A) 61FR58547(N)
                                         62FR09087(A)
    Marine Vessel Loading Operations..  11/15/1997 60FR48399(F)
    Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-  11/15/2000
     Gasoline).
Surface Coating Processes:
    Aerospace Industries..............  11/15/1994 60FR45956(F)
                                         61FR04903(C) 61FR66227(C)
                                         63FR15016(A) 63FR46525(A)
                                         65FR3642(a)
    Auto and Light Duty Truck (Surface  11/15/2000
     Coating).
    Flat Wood Paneling (Surface         Renamed 64FR63025(N)
     Coating).
    Large Appliance (Surface Coating).  Redefined Scope 11/15/2000
                                         64FR63025(N) 65FR81134(P)
    Magnetic Tapes (Surface Coating)..  11/15/1994 59FR64580(F)
    Manufacture of Paints, Coatings,    11/15/2000
     and Adhesives.
    Metal Can (Surface Coating).......  11/15/2000

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    Metal Coil (Surface Coating)......  11/15/2000 63FR44616(P)
    Metal Furniture (Surface Coating).  11/15/2000
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts and       11/15/2000
     Products (Surface Coating).
    Paper and Other Webs (Surface       11/15/2000 63FR55332(P)
     Coating).
    Plastic Parts and Products          11/15/2000
     (Surface Coating).
    Printing, Coating, and Dyeing of    11/15/2000
     Fabrics.
    Printing/Publishing (Surface        11/15/1994 61FR27132(F)
     Coating).
    Shipbuilding and Ship Repair        11/15/1994 60FR64330(F)
     (Surface Coating).                  61FR30814(A) 61FR66226(C)
    Wood Building Products (Surface     11/15/2000
     Coating).
    Wood Furniture (Surface Coating)..  11/15/1994 60FR62930(F)
                                         62FR30257(C) 62FR31361(A)
                                         63FR71376(A)
Waste Treatment and Disposal:
    Hazardous Waste Incineration......  11/15/2000 64FR52828(F)
    Municipal Landfills...............  Renamed 11/15/2000 66FR8220(N)
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills...  11/15/2000 63FR66672(P)
    Off-Site Waste and Recovery         11/15/1994 61FR34140(F)
     Operations.                         64FR38950(A)
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works      11/15/1995 66FR8220(N)
     (POTW) Renamed Emissions c.
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works      11/15/1995 64FR57572(F)
     (POTW) c.
    Sewage Sludge Incineration........  Deleted as of today
    Site Remediation..................  11/15/2000
    Solid Waste Treatment, Storage and  Renamed 59FR51913(N)
     Disposal Facilities (TSDF).
Agricultural Chemicals Production:
    Pesticide Active Ingredient         11/15/1997 64FR33549(F)
     Production.
    4-Chloro-2-Methylphenoxyacetic      Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
     Acid Production.
    2,4-D Salts and Esters Production.  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
    4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol Production...  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
    Butadiene-Furfural Cotrimer (R-11)  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
     Production d.
    Captafol Production d.............  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
    Captan Production d...............  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
    Chloroneb Production..............  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
    Chlorothalonil Production d.......  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
    Dacthal (tm) Production d.........  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
    Sodium Pentachlorophenate           Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
     Production.
    Tordon (tm) Acid Production d.....  Subsumed 64FR63025(N)
Fibers Production Processes:

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    Acrylic Fibers/Modacrylic Fibers    11/15/1997 64FR34853(F)
     Production.                         64FR63695(A) 64FR63702(A)
                                         64FR63779(a)
    Spandex Production................  11/15/2000 65FR76408(P)
Food and Agriculture Processes:
    Baker's Yeast Manufacturing.......  Renamed 64FR63025(N)
    Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast  11/15/2000 63FR55812(P)
                                         66FR27876(F)
    Solvent Extraction for Vegetable    11/15/2000 63FR34251(P)
     Oil Production.                     66FR19006(F)
    Vegetable Oil Production..........  11/15/2000 66FR8220(N)
Pharmaceutical Production Processes:
    Pharmaceuticals Production d......  11/15/1997 63FR19151(a)
                                         63FR50280(F) 66FR40121(F)
                                         66FR40903(P) 66FR40121(A)
                                         66FR40166(P)
Polymers and Resins Production:
    Acetal Resins Production..........  11/15/1997 64FR34853(F)
                                         64FR63695(A) 64FR63702(A)
                                         64FR63779(a)
    Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene     11/15/1994 61FR48208(F)
     Production.                         61FR54342(C) 61FR59849(N)
                                         62FR01835(A) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR9944(C) 63FR67879(N)
                                         64FR11536(A) 64FR35023(S)
                                         66FR11233(A) 66FR11543(F)
                                         66FR36924(A) 66FR40903(A)
    Alkyd Resins Production...........  11/15/2000
    Amino Resins Production...........  11/15/1997 65FR3275(F)
    Boat Manufacturing................  Redefined scope 11/15/2000
                                         63FR43842(P) 64FR63025(N)
                                         66FR44218(F)
    Butyl Rubber Production...........  11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
                                         61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)

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    Cellulose Ethers Production.......  11/15/2000 65FR52166(P)
    Carboxymethylcellulose Production.  Subsumed as of today 11/15/2000
    Methylcellulose Production........  Subsumed as of today 11/15/2000
    Epichlorohydrin Elastomers          11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
     Production.                         61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
    Epoxy Resins Production...........  11/15/1994 60FR12670(F)
    Ethylene-Propylene Rubber           11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
     Production.                         61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
    Flexible Polyurethane Foam          11/15/1997 62FR05074(C)
     Production.                         64FR34853(F)
    Hypalon (tm) Production d.........  11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
                                         61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
    Maleic Anhydride Copolymers         11/15/2000
     Production.
    Methyl Methacrylate-Acrylonitrile-  11/15/1994 61FR48208(F)
     Butadiene-Styrene Production d.     61FR54342(C) 61FR59849(N)
                                         62FR01835(A) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR9944(C) 63FR67879(N)
                                         64FR11536(A) 64FR35023(S)
                                         66FR11233(A) 66FR11543(F)
                                         66FR36924(A) 66FR40903(A)

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    Methyl Methacrylate-Butadiene-      11/15/1994 61FR48208(F)
     Styrene Terpolymers Production d.   61FR54342(C) 61FR59849(N)
                                         62FR01835(A) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR9944(C) 63FR67879(N)
                                         64FR11536(A) 64FR35023(S)
                                         66FR11233(A) 66FR11543(F)
                                         66FR36924(A) 66FR40903(A)
    Neoprene Production...............  11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
                                         61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
    Nitrile Butadiene Rubber            11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
     Production.                         61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
    Nitrile Resins Production.........  11/15/2000 61FR48208(F)
                                         61FR54342(C) 61FR59849(N)
                                         62FR01835(A) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR9944(C) 63FR67879(N)
                                         64FR11536(A) 64FR35023(S)
                                         66FR11233(A) 66FR11543(F)
                                         66FR36924(A) 66FR40903(A)
    Non-Nylon Polyamides Production...  11/15/1994 60FR12670(F)
    Nylon 6 Production................  Deleted 63FR7155(N)
    Phenolic Resins Production........  65FR3275(F)

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    Polybutadiene Rubber Production     11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
     \d\.                                61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
    Polycarbonates Production \d\.....  11/15/1997 64FR34853(F)
                                         64FR63695(A) 64FR63702(A)
                                         64FR63779(a)
    Polyester Resins Production.......  11/15/2000
    Polyether Polyols Production......  11/15/1997 64FR29420(F)
                                         64FR31895(C)
    Polyethylene Terephthalate          11/15/1994 61FR48208(F)
     Production.                         61FR54342(C) 61FR59849(N)
                                         62FR01835(A) 62FR30993(A)
                                         62FR37720(A) 63FR9944(C)
                                         63FR15312(A) 63FR67879(N)
                                         64FR11536(A) 64FR30406(A)
                                         64FR30456(N) 64FR35023(S)
                                         66FR11233(A) 66FR11543(F)
                                         66FR36924(A) 66FR40903(A)
    Polymerized Vinylidene Chloride     11/15/2000
     Production.
    Polymethyl Methacrylate Resins      11/15/2000
     Production.
    Polystyrene Production............  11/15/1994 61FR48208(F)
                                         61FR54342(C) 61FR59849(N)
                                         62FR01835(A) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR9944(C) 63FR67879(N)
                                         64FR11536(A) 64FR35023(S)
    Polysulfide Rubber Production \d\.  11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
                                         61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
    Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsions         11/15/2000
     Production.
    Polyvinyl Alcohol Production......  11/15/2000

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    Polyvinyl Butyral Production......  11/15/2000
    Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers   11/15/2000 65FR76958(P)
     Production.
    Reinforced Plastic Composites       11/15/2000 66FR40324(P)
     Production.
    Styrene-Acrylonitrile Production..  11/15/1994 61FR48208(F)
                                         61FR54342(C) 61FR59849(N)
                                         62FR01835(A) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR9944(C) 63FR67879(N)
                                         64FR11536(A) 64FR35023(S)
                                         66FR11233(A) 66FR11543(F)
                                         66FR36924(A) 66FR40903(A)
    Styrene-Butadiene Rubber and Latex  11/15/1994 61FR46906(F)
     Production \d\.                     61FR59849(N) 62FR01835(A)
                                         62FR12546(N) 62FR37720(A)
                                         63FR67879(N) 64FR11536(A)
                                         64FR35023(S) 66FR11233(A)
                                         66FR11543(F) 66FR36924(A)
                                         66FR40903(A)
Production of Inorganic Chemicals:
    Ammonium Sulfate Production--       11/15/2000
     Caprolactam By-Product Plants.
    Antimony Oxides Manufacturing.....  Promulgation rescheduled;
                                         deleted 64FR63025(N)
    Carbon Black Production...........  11/15/2000 65FR76408(N)
    Chlorine Production...............  11/15/2000
    Chromium Chemicals Manufacturing..  Deleted 61FR28197(N)
    Cyanide Chemicals Manufacturing...  11/15/2000 65FR76408(P)
    Cyanuric Chloride Production......  Deleted 63FR7155(N)
    Fumed Silica Production...........  Corrected 11/15/2000
                                         64FR63025(N)
    Hydrochloric Acid Production......  11/15/2000
    Hydrogen Cyanide Production.......  Subsumed 63FR7155(N)
    Hydrogen Fluoride Production......  11/15/1997 64FR34853(F)
                                         64FR63702(A) 64FR63779(a)
    Phosphate Fertilizers Production..  11/15/1997 64FR31358(F)
    Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing.....  11/15/1997 64FR31358(F)
    Quaternary Ammonium Compounds       Moved 61FR28197(N)
     Production.
    Sodium Cyanide Production.........  Subsumed 63FR7155(N)
    Uranium Hexafluoride Production...  Deleted as of today
Production of Organic Chemicals:

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    Ethylene Processes................  11/15/2000 65FR76408(P)
    Quaternary Ammonium Compounds       11/15/2000
     Production.
    Synthetic Organic Chemical          11/15/1992 59FR19402(F)
     Manufacturing.                      59FR29196(A) 59FR32339(N)
                                         59FR48175(C) 59FR53359(S)
                                         59FR54131(S) 60FR05320(A)
                                         60FR18020(A) 60FR18026(A)
                                         60FR63624(C) 61FR31435(A)
                                         61FR07716(A) 61FR43544(N)
                                         61FR64572(A) 62FR02722(A)
                                         63FR67787(A) 64FR20189(C)
                                         65FR3169(a)
    Tetrahydrobenzaldehyde Production.  Subsumed 63FR26078(F)
                                         64FR63025(N)
Miscellaneous Processes:
    Aerosol Can-Filling Facilities....  Promulgation rescheduled;
                                         deleted 64FR63025(N)
    Benzyltrimethylammonium Chloride    11/15/2000
     Production.
    Butadiene Dimers Production.......  Renamed 61FR28197
    Carbonyl Sulfide Production.......  11/15/2000
    Chelating Agents Production.......  11/15/2000
    Chlorinated Paraffins Production d  11/15/2000
    Chromic Acid Anodizing............  11/15/1994 60FR04948(F)
                                         60FR27598(C) 60FR33122(C)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR04463(A)
                                         62FR42918(A)
    Commercial Dry Cleaning             11/15/1992 58FR49354(F)
     (Perchloroethylene) --Transfer      58FR66287(A) 60FR64002(A)
     Machines.                           61FR27785(A) 61FR49263(A)
    Commercial Sterilization            11/15/1994 59FR62585(F)
     Facilities.                         61FR27785(A) 64FR67789(A)
                                         64FR69637(A)
    Decorative Chromium Electroplating  11/15/1994 60FR04948(F)
                                         60FR27598(C) 60FR33122(C)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR04463(A)
                                         62FR42918(A) 64FR69637(A)
    Dodecanedioic Acid Production.....  Subsumed 59FR19402(N)
    Dry Cleaning (Petroleum Solvent)..  Deleted 66FR8220(N)
    Ethylidene Norbornene Production d  11/15/2000

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    Explosives Production.............  11/15/2000
    Flexible Polyurethane Foam          11/15/2000 66FR41718(P)
     Fabrication Operations.
    Friction Materials Manufacturing..  Name Changed as of Today 11/15/
                                         2000
    Halogenated Solvent Cleaners......  11/15/1994 59FR61801(F)
                                         59FR67750(C) 60FR29484(C)
                                         63FR24749(S) 63FR68397(A)
                                         64FR45187(A) 64FR56173(A)
                                         64FR67793(A) 64FR69637(A)
                                         64FR67793(A)
    Hard Chromium Electroplating......  11/15/1994 60FR04948(F)
                                         60FR27598(C) 60FR33122(C)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR04463(A)
                                         62FR42918(A) 64FR69637(A)
    Hydrazine Production..............  11/15/2000
    Industrial Cleaning                 11/15/1992 58FR49354(F)
     (Perchloroethylene)--Dry-to-dry     58FR66287(A) 60FR64002(A)
     machines.                           61FR27785(A) 61FR49263(A)
    Industrial Dry Cleaning             11/15/1992 58FR49354(F)
     (Perchloroethylene)--Transfer       58FR66287(A) 60FR64002(A)
     Machines.                           61FR27785(A) 61FR49263(A)
    Industrial Process Cooling Towers.  11/15/1994 59FR46339(F)
    Leather Finishing Operations......  11/15/2000 63FR58702(P)
    Leather Tanning and Finishing       Renamed 66FR8220(N)
     Operations.
    Miscellaneous Viscose Processes...  Added as of today 11/15/2000
                                         65FR52166(P)
    Cellophane Production.............  Subsumed as of today
                                        11/15/2000 65FR52166(P)
    Cellulose Food Casing               Subsumed as of today 11/15/2000
     Manufacturing.                      65FR52166(P)
    Cellulosic Sponge Manufacturing...  Subsumed as of today Added 11/15/
                                         2000 64FR63025 65FR52166(P)
    Rayon Production..................  Subsumed as of today 11/15/2000
                                         65FR52166(P)
    OBPA/1,3-Diisocyanate Production    11/15/2000
     \d\.
    Paint Stripper Users..............  Renamed 64FR63025(N)
    Paint Stripping Operations........  11/15/2000
    Photographic Chemicals Production.  11/15/2000

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    Phthalate Plasticizers Production.  11/15/2000
    Plywood and Composite Wood          11/15/2000
     Products.
    Plywood/Particle Board              Renamed 64FR63025(N)
     Manufacturing.
    Polyether Polyols Production......  Moved 61FR28197(N)
    Pulp and Paper Production.........  Promulgation rescheduled 11/15/
                                         2000
                                        64FR63025 63FR18504(F)
                                         63FR42238(C) 63FR49455(A)
                                         63FR71385(A) 64FR17555(A)
                                         65FR3907(a) 65FR80755(F)
                                         66FR24268(C)
    Rocket Engine Test Firing.........  Moved and renamed 64FR63025(N)
    Rubber Chemicals Manufacturing....  11/15/2000
    Rubber Tire Manufacturing.........  11/15/2000 63FR62414(P)
    Semiconductor Manufacturing.......  11/15/2000
    Symmetrical Tetrachloropyridine     11/15/2000
     Productiond.
    Tetrahydrobenzaldehyde Production.  Moved 64FR63025(N)
    Tire Production...................  Renamed 64FR63025(N)
    Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat           Added as of today 11/15/2000
     Production.                         65FR34277(P)
    Wood Treatment....................  Deleted 61FR28197(N)
Categories of Area Sources:
    Asbestos Processing...............  Deleted 60FR61550
    Chromic Acid Anodizing............  11/15/1994 60FR04948(F)
                                         60FR27598(C) 60FR33122(C)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR04463(A)
                                         62FR42918(A) 64FR69637(A)
    Commercial Dry Cleaning             11/15/1992 58FR49354(F)
     (Perchloroethylene) -Dry-to-Dry     58FR66287(A) 60FR64002(A)
     Machines.                           61FR27785(A) 61FR49263(A)
                                         64FR69637(A)
    Commercial Dry Cleaning             11/15/1992 58FR49354(F)
     (Perchloroethylene) -Transfer       58FR66287(A) 60FR64002(A)
     Machines.                           61FR27785(A) 61FR49263(A)
                                         64FR69637(A)
    Commercial Sterilization            11/15/1994 59FR62585(F)
     Facilities.                         61FR27785(A) 64FR67789(A)
                                         64FR69637(A)

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    Decorative Chromium Electroplating  11/15/1994 60FR04948(F)
                                         60FR27598(C) 60FR33122(C)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR04463(A)
                                         62FR42918(A) 64FR69637(A)
    Halogenated Solvent Cleaners......  11/15/1994 59FR61801(F)
                                         59FR67750(C) 60FR29484(C)
                                         63FR24749(S) 63FR68397(A)
                                         64FR45187(A) 64FR56173(A)
                                         64FR67793(A) 64FR69637(A)
                                         64FR67793(A)
    Hard Chromium Electroplating......  11/15/1994 60FR04948(F)
                                         60FR27598(C) 60FR33122(C)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR04463(A)
                                         62FR42918(A) 64FR69637(A)
    Hazardous Waste Incineration......  11/15/2000 64FR52828(F)
    Portland Cement Production........  11/15/1997 64FR31897(F)
    Secondary Aluminum Production.....  11/15/1997 63FR55489(ap)
                                         63FR55491(S) 65FR15689(F)
    Secondary Lead Smelting...........  11/15/1997 60FR32587(F)
                                         61FR27785(A) 61FR65334(A)
                                         62FR32209(A) 64FR69637(A)
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\a\ Only sources within any category located at a major source shall be
  subject to emission standards under CAA section 112 unless a finding
  is made of a threat of adverse effects to human health or the
  environment for the area sources in a category. All listed categories
  are exclusive of any specific operations or processes included under
  other categories that are listed separately.
\b\ This schedule does not establish the order in which the rules for
  particular source categories will be proposed or promulgated. Rather,
  it requires that emissions standards pursuant to CAA section 112(d)
  for a given source category be promulgated by the specified date.
The markings in the ``Statutory Promulgation Date/Federal Register
  Citation'' column of Table 1 denote the following:
(A): final amendment to a final rulemaking action
(a): proposed amendment to a final rulemaking action
(C): correction (or clarification) published subsequent to a proposed or
  final rulemaking action
(F): final rulemaking action
(N): notice to announce general information, such as an Agency decision,
  availability of new data, administrative updates, etc.
(P): proposed rulemaking action
(ap): advance notice of proposed rulemaking action
(R): reopening of a proposed action for public comment
(S): announcement of a stay, or partial stay, of the rule requirements
Moved: the source category is relocated to a more appropriate industry
  group
Subsumed: the source category is included within the definition of
  another listed category and therefore is no longer listed as a
  separate source category
Renamed: the title of this source category is changed to a more
  appropriate title
Deleted: the source category is removed from the source category list
\c\ The Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) Emissions source category
  had a statutory deadline for regulatory promulgation of November 15,
  1995, as established by CAA section 112(e)(5). However, for purposes
  of determining the 18-month period applicable to the POTW source
  category under section 112(j)(2), the promulgation deadline was
  November 15, 1997. This latter date is consistent with the section
  112(e) schedule for the promulgation of emissions standards, as
  published in the Federal Register on December 3, 1993 (58 FR 63941).
\d\ Equipment handling specific chemicals for these categories or
  subsets of these categories is subject to a negotiated standard for
  equipment leaks contained in the Hazardous Organic NESHAP (HON), which
  was promulgated on April 22, 1994. The HON includes a negotiated
  standard for equipment leaks from the SOCMI category and 20 non-SOCMI
  categories (or subsets of these categories). The specific processes
  affected within the categories are listed in Section XX.XO(c) of the
  March 6, 1991 Federal Register notice (56 FR 9315).


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