NESHAP for Group IV Polymers
and Resins (40 CFR part 63, subpart JJJ) (Renewal)
Extension without change of a currently approved collection
No
Regular
07/31/2020
Requested
Previously Approved
36 Months From Approved
01/31/2021
218
276
141,000
177,000
7,430,000
9,350,000
The National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Group IV Polymers and Resins
(40 CFR Part 63, Subpart JJJ) were proposed on March 29, 1995;
promulgated on September 12, 1996; and most-recently amended on
March 27, 2014. These regulations apply to each new and existing
thermoplastic product process units (TPPU) and associated equipment
that produce the subset of polymers and resins known as Group IV
Polymers and Resins that is a major source of organic hazardous air
pollutants (HAPs). Group IV polymers and resins include the
following source categories: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS),
Methyl Methacrylate Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (MABS), Methyl
Methacrylate Butadiene Styrene (MABS), Nitrile Resin, Polyethylene
Terephthalate (PET), Polystyrene (PS), and Styrene Acrylonitrile
(SAN). The following processes are excluded from this rule:
research and development facilities; polymerization processes
occurring in a mold; processes which manufacture binder systems
containing thermoplastic product for paints, coatings, or
adhesives; finishing processes including equipment such as
compounding units, spinning units, drawing units, extruding units,
and other finishing steps; and solid state polymerization
processes. New facilities include those that commenced construction
or reconstruction after the date of proposal and meets the new
source definitions at 63.1310(i). This information is being
collected to assure compliance with 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart JJJ. In
general, all NESHAP standards require initial notifications,
performance tests, and periodic reports by the owners/operators of
the affected facilities. They are also required to maintain records
of the occurrence and duration of any startup, shutdown, or
malfunction in the operation of an affected facility, or any period
during which the monitoring system is inoperative. These
notifications, reports, and records are essential in determining
compliance, and are required of all affected facilities subject to
NESHAP.
There is a decrease in burden
from the most-recently approved ICR as currently identified in the
OMB Inventory of Approved Burdens. This decrease is not due to any
program changes. The decrease in burden is due to a decrease in the
number of respondents. This decrease was determined based on data
collected as part of other recent EPA rulemakings, including a
review of chemical manufacturing facilities identified as subject
to Subpart JJJ through review of facility air permits and EPAs ECHO
and ICIS databases. Due to the decrease in the number of identified
facilities, we assume there is zero or negative industry growth
over the next three years. Therefore, the total respondent labor
burden and operation and maintenance (O&M) costs have decreased
in this ICR.
$39,100
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Patrick Yellin 202
564-2970
No
On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that
the collection of information encompassed by this request complies
with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR
1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding
the proposed collection of information, that the certification
covers:
(i) Why the information is being collected;
(ii) Use of information;
(iii) Burden estimate;
(iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a
benefit, or mandatory);
(v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
(vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control
number;
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of
these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked
and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.