Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching & Battery Stacks
Air Toxics Notebook
Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching & Battery Stacks
Applicability
eCFR Subpart CCCCC [ecfr.gov]
Applies to major source of HAP where coke oven batteries are located. This rule covers fugitive pushing emissions, emissions from control devices applied to pushing emissions, and emissions from quenching, soaking, and battery stacks.
Rules apply to small, area sources?
No
Known Sources in NDEE Jurisdiction
No
Date of Original Final Rule
Amendments Dates
08/02/2005
10/13/2004
State Regulations
This standard is currently not adopted into Title 129.
Sources are responsible for ensuring they are in compliance with current federal requirements found for this subpart in the CFR.
Federal Regulations
40 CFR 63.7280
Related Rules
NESHAP – 40 CFR Part 63
Subpart L – Coke Ovens: Charging, Top Side, and Door Leaks
Regulations and Federal Registers
eCFR Subpart CCCCC [ecfr.gov]
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