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(3) Description of items, equipment, and conditions that will be inspected, including an inspection schedule for the。M plan at the facility and make it available for review upon request. At a minimum, each plan must contain the following information:(1) General facility and contact information。M) plan for each control device for an emissions source subject to a PM, metal HAP, or opacity emissions limit in 167。 through .(b) You must operate a capture and collection system for each metal melting furnace at a new or existing iron and steel foundry unless that furnace is specifically uncontrolled as part of an emissions averaging group. Each capture and collection system must meet accepted engineering standards, such as those published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.(c) You must not discharge to the atmosphere emissions from any metal melting furnace or group of all metal melting furnaces that exceed the applicable limit in paragraph (c)(1) or (2) of this section. When an alternative emissions limit is provided for a given emissions source, you are not restricted in the selection of which applicable alternative emissions limit is used to demonstrate pliance.(1) For an existing iron and steel foundry, pounds of particulate matter (PM) per ton of metal charged or pounds of total metal HAP per ton of metal charged.(2) For a new iron and steel foundry, pounds of PM per ton of metal charged or pounds of total metal HAP per ton of metal charged.(d) If you own or operate a new affected source, you must ply with each control device parameter operating limit in paragraphs (d)(1) and (2) of this section that applies to you.(1) For each wet scrubber applied to emissions from a metal melting furnace, you must maintain the 3hour average pressure drop and scrubber water flow rate at or above the minimum levels established during the initial or subsequent performance test.(2) For each electrostatic precipitator applied to emissions from a metal melting furnace, you must maintain the voltage and secondary current (or total power input) to the control device at or above the level established during the initial or subsequent performance test.(e) If you own or operate a new or existing iron and steel foundry, you must not discharge to the atmosphere fugitive emissions from foundry operations that exhibit opacity greater than 20 percent (6minute average), except for one 6minute average per hour that does not exceed 30 percent.167。 and , the requirements in paragraphs (b) through (e) of this section, and the requirements in 167。, you must ply with the pollution prevention management practices in 167。 through . Requirements of the General Provisions not cited in the preceding sentence do not apply to the owner or operator of a new or existing affected source that is classified as a small foundry.Requirements for New and Existing Affected Sources Classified as Large Iron and Steel Foundries167。 and 167。 167。(a), (b), (c), and (e)(1)。 through 。(e)(1).(i) You must ply with the following requirements of the General Provisions (40 CFR part 63, subpart A): 167。(d)(1) or (e), as applicable.(h) Following the initial determination for an existing affected source as a small foundry, if the annual metal melt production exceeds 20,000 tons during the preceding year, you must ply with the requirements for large foundries by the applicable dates in 167。 or and the corrective action taken.(g) You must submit a written notification to the Administrator of the initial classification of your facility as a small foundry as required in 167。(e). The report must clearly identify any deviation from the pollution prevention management practices in 167。. These records must be the Material Safety Data Sheet (provided that it contains appropriate information), a certified product data sheet, or a manufacturer39。(b)(2), you must maintain records identifying each scrap provider and documenting the scrap provider39。(b)(1)(ii)(C). You must identify which option in paragraph 167。(b)(1), you must:(i) Maintain records of the number of mercury switches removed or the weight of mercury recovered from the switches and properly managed, the estimated number of vehicles processed, and an estimate of the percent of mercury switches recovered。(b)(1) through (3), as applicable. You must keep records documenting pliance with 167。(a)(1) and/or for the use of general scrap in 167。(b)(2)(xiv).(2) Records of your written materials specifications according to 167。(b)(1), you must maintain files of all information (including all reports and notifications) for at least 5 years following the date of each occurrence, measurement, maintenance, corrective action, report, or record. At a minimum, the most recent 2 years of data shall be retained on site. The remaining 3 years of data may be retained off site. Such files may be maintained on microfilm, on a puter, on puter floppy disks, on magnetic tape disks, or on microfiche.(e) You must maintain records of the information specified in paragraphs (e)(1) through (7) of this section according to the requirements in 167。(b)(4).”(3) “This facility plies with the no methanol requirement for the catalyst portion of each binder chemical formulation for a furfuryl alcohol warm box mold or core making line according to 167。(b)(2)(iv)” and/or “The only materials from motor vehicles in the scrap charged to a metal melting furnace at this facility are materials recovered for their specialty alloy content in accordance with 167。(b)(1) and/or “This facility participates in and purchases motor vehicle scrap only from scrap providers who participate in a program for removal of mercury switches that has been approved by the Administrator according to 167。(a)(1)” and/or “This facility has prepared, and will operate by, written material specifications for general iron and steel scrap according to 167。(h)(1)(i). You must send the notification of pliance status before the close of business