2023-01004. Recent Postings of Broadly Applicable Alternative Test Methods  

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    AGENCY:

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    ACTION:

    Notice of availability.

    SUMMARY:

    This notice announces the broadly applicable alternative test method approval decisions that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made under and in support of New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    An electronic copy of each alternative test method approval document is available at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods. For questions about this notice, contact Mrs. Lula H. Melton, Air Quality Assessment Division, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (E143-02), Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711; telephone number: (919) 541-2910; fax number: (919) 541-0516; email address: melton.lula@epa.gov. For technical questions about individual alternative test method decisions, refer to the contact person identified in the individual approval document(s).

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    I. General Information

    A. Does this notice apply to me?

    This notice will be of interest to entities regulated under 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) parts 59, 60, 61, 63 and 65; state, local, and tribal agencies; and the EPA Regional offices responsible for implementation and enforcement of regulations under 40 CFR parts 59, 60, 61, 63, and 65.

    B. How can I get copies of this information?

    You may access copies of the broadly applicable alternative test method approval documents at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods.

    II. Background

    This notice identifies broadly applicable alternative test methods that the EPA approved in 2022 under the NSPS, 40 CFR part 60 and the NESHAP, and 40 CFR part 63 programs. See Table 1 of this notice for the summary of these test methods. Source owners and operators may voluntarily use these broadly applicable alternative test methods in lieu of otherwise required test methods or related testing procedures. Use of these broadly applicable alternative test methods are not intended to and should not change the applicable emission standards.

    The Administrator has the authority to approve the use of alternative test methods for compliance with requirements under 40 CFR parts 59, 60, 61, 63, and 65. This authority is found in 40 CFR 60.8(b)(3), 61.13(h)(1)(ii), and 63.7(e)(2)(ii). Additional and similar authority can be found in 40 CFR 59.104(f) and 65.158(a)(2). The criteria for approval and procedures for submission and review of broadly applicable alternative test methods are explained in a previous Federal Register notice published at 72 FR 4257 (January 30, 2007) and located at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods. As explained in this notice, we will announce approvals for broadly applicable alternative test methods at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods as they are issued and publish an annual notice that summarizes approvals for broadly applicable alternative test methods during the preceding year.

    As also explained in the January 30, 2007 notice, our approval decisions involve thorough technical reviews of numerous source-specific requests for alternatives and modifications to test methods and procedures. Based on these reviews, we have often found that these modifications or alternatives would be equally valid and appropriate to apply to other sources within a particular class, category, or subcategory. Consequently, we have concluded that where either a method modification or an alternative method is clearly broadly applicable to a class, category, or subcategory of sources, it is both equitable and efficient to simultaneously approve its use for all appropriate sources and situations.

    Use of approved alternative test methods is not mandatory but rather permissive. Sources are not required to employ such a method but may choose to do so in appropriate circumstances. As specified in 40 CFR 63.7(f)(5), however, a source owner or operator electing to use an alternative method for 40 CFR part 63 standards must continue to use the alternative method until otherwise authorized. Source owners or operators should, therefore, review the specific broadly applicable alternative method approval decision at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods before electing to employ any alternative method. Source owners or operators choosing to use a broadly applicable alternative should also notify their regulatory agency prior to using the alternative.

    III. Approved Alternative Test Methods and Modifications to Test Methods

    This notice specifies five broadly applicable alternative test methods that the EPA approved between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022. The alternative method decision letter/memo designation numbers, test methods affected, sources allowed to use this alternative, and method modifications or alternative methods allowed are summarized in Table 1 of this notice. A summary of approval documents was previously made available on our Technology Transfer Network between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022. For more detailed information, please refer to the complete copies of these approval documents available at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods.

    As also explained in our January 30, 2007 notice, we will revisit approvals of alternative test methods in response to written requests or objections indicating that a particular approved alternative test method either should not be broadly applicable or that its use is not appropriate or should be limited in some way. Any objection to a broadly applicable alternative test method, as well as the resolution of that objection, will be announced at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods and in a subsequent Federal Register notice. If we decide to retract a broadly applicable test method, we will likely consider the need for an appropriate Start Printed Page 3409 transition period for users either to request case-by-case approval or to transition to an approved method.

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    Dated: January 13, 2023.

    Richard A. Wayland,

    Director, Air Quality Assessment Division.

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    Table 1—Approved Alternative Test Methods and Modifications to Test Methods Referenced in or Published Under Appendices in 40 CFR Parts 60 and 63 Posted Between January 2022 and December 2022  a

    Alternative method decision letter/memo No.As an alternative or modification to . . .For . . .You may . . .
    ALT-146ASTM E2779-10—Standard Test Method for Determining Particulate Matter Emissions from Pellet HeatersCertification testing of pellet heaters subject to 40 CFR part 60, subpart AAA—Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood HeatersUse the modified methodology in the Agency's memorandum dated February 2, 2022, entitled “Appropriate Calculation of Medium Burn Rate Category in ASTM E-2779 Testing to calculate the Medium Burn Rate Category to conduct certification testing on pellet heaters with the caveats in the Agency's approval letter dated February 4, 2022.
    ALT 147GRI-GLYCalc software for modeling glycol dehydration unit emissionsSources subject to 40 CFR part 63, subpart HH—National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants From Oil and Natural Gas Production FacilitiesUse Pro-Max, Version 5.0 or higher for modeling glycol dehydration unit emissions with the provisos specified in the Agency's approval letter dated March 31, 2022.
    ALT 148Flow test methods specified in 40 CFR 63.565(d)(3)(iii)Sources subject to 40 CFR part 63, subpart Y—National Emission Standards for Marine Tank Vessel Loading OperationsUse Method 2B—Exhaust Volume Flow Rate.
    ALT 149SW-846 Method 8270D and SW-846 Method 8015CSources subject to 40 CFR part 63, subpart HHHHHHH—Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air PollutantsUse SW-846 Method 8270E and SW-846 Method 8015D with the provisos specified in the Agency's approval letter dated July 27, 2022.
    ALT 150Surface Emission Monitoring (SEM) procedures required under the cited sections of the following subparts: 40 CFR 60, Subpart WWW, §§ 60.753(d) and 60.755(c)-(e); 40 CFR 60, Subpart XXX, §§ 60.763(d) and 60.765(c)-(d); 40 CFR 60, Subpart Cf, §§ 60.34f(d) and 60.36f(c)-(e); 40 CFR 62, Subpart OOO, §§ 62.16716(d) and 62.16720; 40 CFR 63, Subpart AAAA, §§ 63.1958(d) and 63.1960(c)-(d)Sources subject to 40 CFR part 60, subparts WWW, XXX, and Cf (Emission Guidelines), 40 CFR part 62, subpart OOO (Federal Plan), and 40 CFR part 63, subpart AAAAUse Other Test Method 51 (OTM-51) with the provisos specified in the Agency's approval letter dated December 15, 2022.
    a  Source owners or operators should review the specific broadly applicable alternative method approval letter at https://www.epa.gov/​emc/​broadly-applicable-approved-alternative-test-methods before electing to employ any alternative test method.
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    [FR Doc. 2023-01004 Filed 1-18-23; 8:45 am]

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