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C.F.R. Title 40 Chapter I Subchapter C Part 63 Subpart UU

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Subpart UU — National Emission Standards For Equipment Leaks—control Level 2 Standards

40 C.F.R. pt. 63, subpt. UU

  • § 63.1019 Applicability
  • § 63.1020 Definitions
  • § 63.1021 Alternative Means Of Emission Limitation
  • § 63.1022 Equipment Identification
  • § 63.1023 Instrument And Sensory Monitoring For Leaks
  • § 63.1024 Leak Repair
  • § 63.1025 Valves In Gas And Vapor Service And In Light Liquid Service Standards
  • § 63.1026 Pumps In Light Liquid Service Standards
  • § 63.1027 Connectors In Gas And Vapor Service And In Light Liquid Service Standards
  • § 63.1028 Agitators In Gas And Vapor Service And In Light Liquid Service Standards
  • § 63.1029 Pumps, Valves, Connectors, And Agitators In Heavy Liquid Service; Pressure Relief Devices In Liquid Service; And Instrumentation Systems Standards
  • § 63.1030 Pressure Relief Devices In Gas And Vapor Service Standards
  • § 63.1031 Compressors Standards
  • § 63.1032 Sampling Connection Systems Standards
  • § 63.1033 Open-ended Valves Or Lines Standards
  • § 63.1034 Closed Vent Systems And Control Devices; Or Emissions Routed To A Fuel Gas System Or Process Standards
  • § 63.1035 Quality Improvement Program For Pumps
  • § 63.1036 Alternative Means Of Emission Limitation: Batch Processes
  • § 63.1037 Alternative Means Of Emission Limitation: Enclosed-vented Process Units Or Affected Facilities
  • § 63.1038 Recordkeeping Requirements
  • § 63.1039 Reporting Requirements
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