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The EPA Acting Administrator, Andrew R. Wheeler , sig ned the following notice on 8/8/2018 , and EPA is submitting it for publication in the Federal Register (FR). While we have taken steps to ensure the accuracy of this Internet version of the rule, it is not the official version of the rule for purposes of compliance. Please refer to the official version in a forthcomi ng FR publication, which will appear on the Government Printing Office’s FDSys website (gpo.gov/fdsys/search/home.action ) and on Regulations.gov (www.regulations.gov) in Docket No. EPA -HQ-OAR -2013-0290 . Once the official version of this document is published in the FR, this version will be removed from the Internet and replaced with a link to the official version. 6560-50-P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 63 [EPA -HQ-OAR -2013-0290 ; FRL – ] RIN 2060-AT25 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Clay Ceramics Manufacturing AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) . ACTION: Amendments ; proposed rule . SUMMARY: This action proposes amendments to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Clay Ceramics Manufacturing. The proposed amendments are in response to a petition for reconsideration filed by industry stakeholders on the final rule promulgated on October 26, 2015 , as well as our review of the 2015 rule with respect to other issues raised by stakeholders . This action proposes to revise the temperature monitoring methodology used to demonstrate continuous compliance with the dioxin/furan (D/F) emissions limit of the final rule. In addition, we are proposing to address concerns raised by industry stakeholders regarding v isible emissions (VE) monitoring of tunnel kiln stacks for continuous compliance with particulate matter (PM) and mercury (Hg) emission limitations. This action also proposes to amend the requirements for weekly visual inspections of system ductwork and
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