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1. Pollutant Emitted Indicate the type of hazardous pollutant emitted by the Indicate "AB" for asbestos, "BE" for beryllium, or "HG" for mercury.

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2. Process Description - Provide a brief description of each process (e.g. "hydrogen end box" in a mercury chlor-alkali plant, "grinding machine" in a beryllium machine shop). Use additional sheets if necessary.

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3. Amount of Pollutant - Indicate the average weight of the hazardous material named in Item which enters the process in pounds per month (based on the previous twelve months of operation).

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Indicate the type of pollution control devices, if any, used to reduce the emissions from the process (e.g., venturi scrubber, baghouse, wet cyclone) and the estimated percent of the pollutant which the device removes from the process gas stream.

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b. Asbestos Emission Control Devices Only

1. If a baghouse is specified in Item 4a, give the following
information:

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The air flow permeability in cubic feet per minute per square
foot of fabric area.

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If the baghouse material contains synthetic fill yarn, check
whether this material is // spun // or not spun.

• If the baghouse utilizes a felted fabric, give the minimum
thickness in inches and the density in ounces per square yard.
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inches Density

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ii. If a wet collection device is specified in Item 4a, give the
designed unit contacting energy in inches water gauge.

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DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTES. Part C should be completed separately for each asbestos-containing waste generation operation arising from sources subject to $61.22(a), (c), (e), and (h).

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1. Waste Generation - Provide a brief description of each process that generates asbestos-containing waste (e.g. disposal of control device wastes).

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3. Amount of Wastes Indicate the average weight of asbestos-containing wastes disposed of, measured in kg/day.

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4. Control Methods

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Indicate the emission control methods used in all stages of waste disposal, from collection, processing, and packaging to transporting and deposition.

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5: Waste Disposal Indicate the type of disposal site (sanitary landfill, open, covered) or incineration site (municipal, private) where the waste is disposed of and who operate; the site (company, private, municipal). State the name and location of the site (closest city or town, county, state).

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D. WASTE DISPOSAL SITES. Part should be completed separately for each asbestos waste disposal site subject to section 61.22(1).

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1. Description - Provide a brief description of the site, including its size and configuration, and the distance to the closest city or town, closeșt residence, and closest primary road.

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2. Inactivation - After the site is inactivated, indicate the method or methods used to comply with the standard and send a list of the actions that will be undertaken to maintain the inactivated site.

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A. Waiver of Compliance. Owners or operators of sources unable to operate in compliance with the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants prior to 90 days after the effective date of any standards or amendments which require the submission of such information may request a waiver of compliance from the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the time period necessary to install appropriate control devices or make modifications to achieve compliance. The Administrator may grant a waiver of compliance with the standard for a period not exceeding two years from the effective date of the hazardous pollutant standards, if he finds that such period is necessary for the installation of controls and that steps will be taken during the period of the waiver to assure that the health of persons will be protected from imminent endangerment. The report information provided in Section I must accompany this application. Applications should be sent to the appropriate EPA regional office.

1. Processes Involved-Indicate the process or processes emitting hazardous pollutants to which emission controls are to be applied.

2. Controls

a. Describe the proposed type of control device to be added or modification to be made to the process to reduce the emission of hazardous pollutants to an acceptable level. (Use additional sheets if necessary.)

b. Describe the measures that will be taken during the waiver period to assure that the health of persons will be protected from imminent endangerment. (Use additional sheets if necessary.)

3. Increments of Progress-Specify the dates by which the following increments of progress will be met.

Date by which contracts for emission control systems or process modifications will be awarded; or date by which orders will be issued for the purchase of the component parts to accomplish emission control or process modification.

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