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TABLE 9.3 Additional references.
Related regulation Continuous monitoring system description/requirement
40 CFR 64 Compliance The regulations provide procedures for coordinating these new requirements
Assurance Monitoring with U.S. EPA's operating permits program regulations under 40 CFR Parts 70
Rule and 71. Revisions to the operating permits program regulations clarify the
relationship between the Part 64 requirements and periodic monitoring and
compliance certification requirements in Parts 70 and 71.
The CAM rule requires owners and operators to monitor the operation and
maintenance of their control equipment so that they can evaluate the
performance of their control devices and report whether their facilities meet
established emission standards. The CAM rule requires them to take action to
correct any malfunctions and to report such instances to the appropriate
enforcement agency. Monitoring will focus on emissions units that rely on
pollution control device equipment to achieve compliance with applicable
standards.
40 CFR 70 Title V or Part 70 program theoretically adds no requirements. It does amplify the
Permits Program language and impose considerable requirements to quantify and certify how
continuous compliance with the underlying permit regulations is attained.
40 CFR 75 Continuous Part 75 is not applicable to wastewater sludge incinerators; however, U.S. EPA
Emission Monitoring region, state, and local authorities may adopt or reference these Code of
Federal Regulations sections. These sections provide a detailed view of
requirements and practices for continuous instrument systems installation,
calibration, precision, maintenance, reliability, performance auditing, QA/QC,
uptime, reporting, data verification and validations, and substitution for
missing data.
noncompliance with its emission limits. Regulations clarify the relationship between
the Part 64 requirements and periodic monitoring and compliance certification
requirements in Parts 70 and 71. Part 75 is not applicable to wastewater sludge incin-
erators. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) regional, state, and local
authorities may adopt or reference these Code of Federal Regulations sections. These
sections provide a detailed view of requirements and practices for continuous instru-
ment systems installation, calibration, precision, maintenance, reliability, perfor-
mance auditing, QA/QC, uptime, reporting, data verification and validations, and
substitution for missing data.
Although the previously mentioned are not requirements, they provide excellent
reference and reading material to more fully understand the philosophy of what is
required under the regulations.