- Table 2 to Subpart NNN of Part 63—Emissions Limits and Compliance Dates
If your source is a: | And you commenced construction: | Your emission limits are: 1 | And you must comply by: 2 | 1. Glass-melting furnace | On or before March 31, 1997 | 0.5 lb PM per ton of glass pulled 3 | June 14, 2002. | 2. Glass-melting furnace | After March 31, 1997 but on or before November 25, 2011 | 0.5 lb PM per ton of glass pulled 3 | June 14, 1999. | 3. Glass-melting furnace | On or before November 25, 2011 | 0.33 lb PM per ton of glass pulled | July 31, 2017. | 4. Glass-melting furnace | After November 25, 2011 | 0.33 lb PM per ton of glass pulled | July 29, 2015. 4 | 5. Gas-fired glass-melting furnace | On or before November 25, 2011 | 0.00025 lb chromium compounds per ton of glass pulled | July 31, 2017. | 6. Gas-fired glass-melting furnace | After November 25, 2011 | 0.00025 lb chromium compounds per ton of glass pulled | July 29, 2015. 4 | 7. Rotary spin manufacturing line | On or before March 31, 1997 | 1.2 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 5 | June 14, 2002. | 8. Rotary spin manufacturing line | After March 31, 1997 | 0.8 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 5 | June 14, 1999. | 9. Rotary spin manufacturing line | On or before November 25, 2011 | 1.2 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 1.1 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2020. | 10. Rotary spin manufacturing line | After November 25, 2011 | 0.8 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 0.65 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2017. 4 | 11. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing a heavy-density product | After March 31, 1997, but on or before November 25, 2011 | 7.8 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 5 | June 14, 1999. | 12. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing a pipe product | On or before March 31, 1997 | 6.8 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 5 | June 14, 2002. | 13. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing a pipe product | After March 31, 1997, but before November 25, 2011 | 6.8 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 5 | June 14, 1999. | 14. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing an aerospace, air filtration, or pipe product | On or before November 25, 2011 | 27 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 8.9 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2020. | 15. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing an aerospace, air filtration, or pipe product | After November 25, 2011 | 18.0 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 4.0 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2017. 4 | 16. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing an HVAC product | On or before November 25, 2011 | 2.8 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 7.3 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled 0.4 lb phenol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2020. | 17. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing an HVAC product | After November 25, 2011 | 2.4 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 1.5 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled 0.4 lb phenol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2017. 4 | 18. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing an OEM product | On or before November 25, 2011 | 5.0 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 5.7 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled 31 lb phenol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2020. | 19. Flame-attenuation line manufacturing an OEM product | After November 25, 2011 | 2.9 lb formaldehyde per ton of glass pulled 1.1 lb methanol per ton of glass pulled 22 lb phenol per ton of glass pulled | December 26, 2017. 4 |
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1 The numeric limits do not apply during startup and shutdown.
2 Existing sources must demonstrate compliance by the compliance dates specified in this table. New sources have 180 days after the applicable compliance date to demonstrate compliance.
3 This limit does not apply after July 31, 2017.
4 Or initial startup, whichever is later.
5 This limit does not apply after December 26, 2020.