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Aggregating a substance located in multiple processes
Under 40 CFR Part 68, if multiple processes at a stationary source contain the same regulated substance, must the amounts of the substance in the individual processes be aggregated to determine whether a threshold is exceeded? No. Applicability of the risk management program requirements is based upon the presence of…
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NFPA 4 Criteria
A stationary source has a mixture above the threshold. At standard temperature and pressure, the mixture does not meet the criteria for a National Fire Protection Association flammability rating of 4 (NFPA 4). At elevated temperatures and pressures, however, the mixture meets the NFPA 4 criteria. Is this process covered…
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Can the partial pressure exemption be applied to formaldehyde solutions?
Formaldehyde is not specifically listed with a concentration cutoff, but is listed with the qualifier "solution". Can the partial pressure exemption be applied to formaldehyde solutions? According to 40 CFR §68.115, the amount of any listed toxic substance present in a mixture at a concentration greater than 1% does not…
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Ammonia used as agricultural nutrient held by farmers and the general duty clause
Does the exemption at 40 CFR 68.125 for "ammonia used as an agricultural nutrient, when held by farmers" apply to the CAA Section 112(r)(1) general duty clause? No. The exemption for ammonia held by farmers for use as fertilizer applies only to the provisions of the risk management program regulations…
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Applicability for a process at a facility connected to another facility by piping
The definition of process would seem to say that my process is part of the larger company’s process because they are interconnected. Why can’t the larger company just include my process in its RMP? Your process is not part of the larger company’s stationary source because it does not meet…
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Is methane generated on site and used for fuel subject to Part 68?
A wastewater treatment plant generates methane through a natural digestion process, then stores and uses the methane as fuel. Under 40 CFR Part 68, must the owner or operator of this stationary source evaluate the amount of methane to determine whether more than a threshold amount is present in any…
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Ammonia present in ammonium hydroxide
The list of regulated toxic substances at 40 CFR Section 68.130 includes both "ammonia (anhydrous)" and "ammonia (conc 20% or greater)," but does not include a specific listing for "ammonium hydroxide." The Chemical Abstract Registry Service (CAS) number for ammonium hydroxide is 1336-21-6, and the CAS number for ammonia is…
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Is gasoline exempt from the requirements of Part 68?
Is gasoline exempt from the requirements of 40 CFR Part 68? Although gasoline is not specifically listed as a regulated substance under 40 CFR Section 68.130, it may contain one or more regulated substances. On January 6, 1998 ( 63 FR 640 ), EPA exempted from threshold determination regulated flammable…
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RMP Self-Paced Training Courses
Does EPA offer any self-paced training courses covering the Risk Management Program under Clean Air Act Section 112(r)? Yes, EPA Region 7 developed self-paced training modules for facilities with program level 1, 2 or 3 processes. The modules cover topics such as RMP applicability, offsite consequence analysis, 5-year accident history…
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Compliance date for adding covered processes
What happens if I bring a new covered process on line (e.g., install a second storage tank) after submitting my original RMP? For a new covered process added after the initial compliance date, you must be in compliance on the date you first have a regulated substance above the threshold…
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“Other EPA Systems Facility Identifier” for RMP Facility
A facility subject to the Risk Management Program requirements in 40 CFR Part 68 must enter an “Other EPA Systems Facility Identifier” in Section 1.3 of the Risk Management Plan (RMP). The RMP*eSubmit User’s Manual provides the priority order of identification numbers facilities should use to complete this section. What…
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Covered chemicals and the definition of process
Does a chemical need to be in a process to be covered by the CAA §112(r) risk management program requirements? The risk management program requirements apply to owners and operators of stationary sources that have more than a threshold quantity of a regulated substance contained in a process (40 CFR…
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Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to EPA Programs
EPA implements a number of regulatory programs that use specific chemical lists as part of the process to determine reporting applicability. Is there a consolidated list of chemicals that are subject to EPA programs? The Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA), Comprehensive…
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Public access of Title III documents
Section 324 of EPCRA addressing the public availability of documents, states that the emergency response plan, material safety data sheet or list submission, Tier I/II, Form R and Section 304 written follow-up notice are to be made available to the public by "the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), or Local…
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Vulnerable Zone Determination
Vulnerable zones are areas that could be affected by a release from a chemical accident at a facility subject to the risk management program requirements in 40 CFR Part 68. How can one determine if they live or work within a vulnerable zone? The Vulnerable Zone Indicator System (VZIS) allows…
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