  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 SUPPORTING STATEMENT

NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (NESHAP) FOR
AREA SOURCES:  ACRYLIC AND MODACRYLIC FIBERS PRODUCTION, CARBON BLACK
PRODUCTION, CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING: CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS, FLEXIBLE
POLYURETHANE FOAM PRODUCTION AND FABRICATION, LEAD ACID BATTERY
MANUFACTURING, AND WOOD PRESERVING

 

PART A

1.0  Identification of the Information Collection

(a) Title and Number of the Information Collection.

	“NESHAP for Area Sources:  Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers Production,
Carbon Black Production, Chemical Manufacturing: Chromium Compounds,
Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Fabrication, Lead Acid Battery
Manufacturing, and Wood Preserving.”  This is a new information
collection request (ICR) and the EPA tracking number is 2240.01. 

 (b) Short Characterization.

	This ICR covers information collection requirements in the final area
source rules for 

acrylic and modacrylic fibers production (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart
LLLLLL), carbon black production (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart MMMMMM),
chemical manufacturing: chromium compounds (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart
NNNNNN), flexible polyurethane foam production and fabrication (40 CFR
Part 63, Subpart OOOOOO), lead acid battery manufacturing (40 CFR Part
63, Subpart PPPPPP), and wood preserving (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart
QQQQQQ).

	The first type of potential respondents is owners or operators of any
existing or new acrylic or modacrylic fibers production plant that is an
area source of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions.  The one
existing area source is already subject to emissions limits and other
requirements that are the same as those in this final NESHAP.  These
include numerical limits for acrylonitrile emissions from the control
devices (packed column scrubbers) for polymerization process equipment
(e.g., reactors, feed tanks) and monomer recovery process equipment such
as polymer holding tanks; operating limits for the scrubbers; and
requirements in 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Kb pertaining to volatile
organic liquids in acrylonitrile storage tanks.  The final standards for
new area source acrylic or modacrylic fibers production plants apply to
process vents, fiber spinning lines, storage tanks, process and
maintenance wastewater, and equipment leaks.  These include numerical
limits for acrylonitrile emissions from these sources and various
testing, monitoring, and recordkeeping requirements.  Compliance
requirements for all sources include an initial notification of
applicability, a notification of compliance status, and a startup
shutdown malfunction (SSM) plan. 

	The second type of potential respondents is owners or operators of any
existing or new carbon black production plant that is an area source of
HAP emissions.  There are no existing area sources.  The final rule for
existing sources includes requirements to reduce emissions from carbon
black production units by using either a flare or by venting through a
closed vent system to a control device that reduces emissions by 98
weight-percent or to a HAP concentration of 20 Parts per million by
volume (ppmv).  Area sources are also required to monitor operating
parameters specific to the type of control device being used.  The
requirements for new area source carbon black production plants are the
same as those for existing plants.  Compliance requirements include an
initial notification, a notification of compliance status, periodic
reports, and an SSM plan. 

The third type of potential respondents is owners or operators of area
source facilities that use chromite ore as the basic feedstock to
manufacture chromium compounds, primarily sodium dichromate, chromic
acid, and chromic oxide.  There are only two plants in this area source
category, and both are already subject to particulate matter (PM)
control requirements that are the same as those in the final NESHAP. 
Sources will be subject to PM emissions limits and inspection and
maintenance requirements specific to the type of control device. 
Compliance requirements include an initial notification of
applicability, a notification of compliance status, and an SSM plan.

The fourth type of potential respondents is owners or operators of area
source facilities that manufacture or fabricate flexible polyurethane
foam.  There are hundreds of plants in this area source category, but
almost all of them have already discontinued use of the urban HAP of
interest, methylene chloride.  Use of materials containing methylene
chloride is forbidden for mixhead flush, mold release agents, and
equipment cleaning at slabstock, molded, and rebond foam production
facilities.  Foam fabrication facilities are forbidden to use adhesives
containing methylene chloride.  Compliance requirements for molded and
rebond foam facilities, and foam fabrication facilities not operating
loop slitters include only recordkeeping requirements.  Compliance
requirements for foam fabrication facilities operating loop slitters
include a notification of compliance status.   Emissions limits are
established for HAP emissions from auxiliary blowing agents (ABA) used
in production lines at slabstock foam production facilities, using a
formula which takes into account the variable amount of ABA used to
produce different grades of foam.  Compliance requirements for slabstock
foam facilities using no methylene chloride include a notification of
compliance status.  Compliance requirements for slabstock foam
production facilities using HAP-containing ABA include an initial
notification, a pre-compliance report, a notification of compliance
status, semiannual reports, and an annual compliance certification.

	The fifth type of potential respondents is owners or operators of any
existing or new lead acid battery manufacturing facility that is an area
source of HAP emissions.  The 60 existing facilities are already subject
to or able to meet the emission limits and other requirements of the new
source performance standards (NSPS) for lead acid batteries in 40 CFR
60.372 of Subpart KK.  The lead acid battery NSPS emission limits are
the same as those in this NESHAP.  These include numerical emissions
limits for grid casting, paste mixing, three-process operation, lead
oxide manufacturing, lead reclamation, and other lead emitting
processes.  This final NESHAP requires control by fabric filters for the
paste mixing, three-process operation, lead oxide manufacturing, and
other lead-emitting processes and by impingement scrubber for the grid
casting and lead reclamation processes.  The NESHAP adds the periodic
monitoring and semi-annual inspection of fabric filters and the
semi-annual reporting requirements found in State permits.  The
requirements for new area source lead acid battery manufacturing
facilities are the same as those for existing facilities.  Compliance
requirements include an initial notification, a notification of
compliance status, performance testing if recent test reports are not
available, periodic monitoring, semi-annual inspection of fabric
filters, and semi-annual reporting.  

The sixth type of potential respondents is owners or operators of area
source facilities that use pressure or thermal processes to impregnate
chemicals into wood to a depth that will provide effective long-term
resistance to attack by fungi, bacteria, insects, and marine borers. 
Existing facilities in the wood preserving source category are currently
well controlled in terms of urban metal HAP emissions as a result of a
voluntary decision by the industry to discontinue the consumer uses of
chromated copper arsenate (CCA).  All sources will be required to submit
an initial notification, a notification of compliance status, and a
compliance report within 30 days of a deviation from prohibitions.  No
other recordkeeping or reporting requirements in the General Provisions
apply to facilities in this area source category.

	New and existing area sources (except as specifically excluded) are
subject to requirements in the General Provisions (40 CFR Part 63,
Subpart A).  An existing affected source would be required to submit an
initial notification of applicability and a notification of compliance
status.  The owner or operator of an existing affected source is allowed
to certify initial compliance based on previous performance test
results; performance tests are required to demonstrate initial
compliance for a new affected source   The owner or operator of an
existing affected source (except as specifically excluded) are also
required to comply with the requirements for SSM plans and reports in 40
CFR 63.6(e)(3).  All requirements in the General Provisions apply to the
owner or operator of a new affected source. 

The information collection requirements for existing and new area
sources are listed in Attachments 1A and 1B.

2.  Need For and Use of the Collection

(a)	Need/Authority for the Collection.

	Section 112 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) requires EPA to establish NESHAP
for both major and area sources of HAP that are listed for regulation
under CAA section 112(c).  An area source is a stationary source that is
not a major source (i.e., an area source does not emit and does not have
the potential to emit more than 10 tons per year of any single HAP or
more than 25 tons per year of any combination of HAP).  Requirements for
area sources in CAA sections 112(c)(3) and 112(k) direct EPA to (1) 
identify at least 30 air toxics that present the greatest potential
health threat in the largest number of urban areas and (2) to identify
sufficient area source categories to ensure that sources representing 90
percent or more of the of the emissions of the 30 “listed” HAP are
subject to regulation.  EPA implements these requirements through the
Integrated Urban Air Toxics Strategy (64 FR 38715, July 19, 1999).  Each
of the source categories included in the final NESHAP are on the
Integrated Urban Air Toxics Strategy Area Source Category List. 

Under  CAA section 112(d)(5), we may elect to promulgate HAP standards
for area sources based on the use of generally available control
technology (GACT) or management practices used by the sources.  We can
consider costs and economic impacts in determining GACT, which is
particularly important when developing regulations for source categories
that may have few establishments and many small businesses, or when
determining whether additional control is needed for sources that are
already well-controlled as a result of other air emissions standards.

 Facilities in these source categories are currently well controlled as
a result of State and national standards and permitting requirements for
criteria pollutants that obtain co-control of HAP.  There is only one
area source plant in the U.S. in the acrylic and modacrylic fibers
source category, and this plant is currently subject to State permit
requirements.  There are no existing area sources in the carbon black
source category.  The two area source plants that manufacture chromium
compounds are well controlled as a result of title V permit
requirements.  Of the 60 area source plants in the lead acid battery
manufacturing category, we believe all are already subject to (or can
achieve) the emission requirements of the NSPS for lead-acid battery
manufacturing plants at 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart KK and estimate 90
percent (54) are already meeting the NESHAP fabric filter monitoring and
the reporting requirements through their State permits.

There are hundreds of facilities in the flexible polyurethane foam and
fabrication area source categories.  The vast majority of these
facilities no longer use methylene chloride in the processes for several
reasons, including State and national air emission standards and worker
exposure limits established by the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA).  For the purposes of this estimate, we have
assumed that there are 50 area source slabstock foam production
facilities in the country, including one which still uses methylene
chloride as an ABA.  

There are approximately 400 area source facilities in the wood
preserving area source category.  All of these facilities are well
controlled in terms of metal HAP (i.e., chromium and arsenic) emissions
as a result of a February 2002 voluntary decision by the industry to
discontinue the consumer uses of chromated copper arsenate as a wood
preservative.  These facilities have also discontinued the use of
methylene chloride.

	Certain records and reports are necessary for the Administrator to
confirm the compliance status of area sources, identify any new or
reconstructed sources subject to the standards, and confirm that the
standards are being achieved on a continuous basis.  These recordkeeping
and reporting requirements are specifically authorized by section 114 of
the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7414) and set out in the Part 63 NESHAP
General Provisions.  The recordkeeping and reporting requirements for
title V permits are contained in 40 CFR 70.6 and 40 CFR 71.6.   Under
Parts 63 and 70 or 71, the owner or operator must keep each record for 5
years following the date of each occurrence, measurement, maintenance,
corrective action, report, or record.    

 (b)	Use/Users of the Data.

	The information will be used by the delegated authority (State agency
or Regional Administrator if there is no delegated State agency) to
ensure that the emissions limits and other requirements are being
achieved.  Based on review of the recorded information at the site and
the reported information, the delegated permitting authority can
identify facilities that may not be in compliance and decide which
plants, records, or processes may need inspection.      

3.	Nonduplication, Consultations, and Other Collection Criteria

(a)	Nonduplication.

A computer search of EPA's ongoing ICR's revealed no duplication of
information-gathering efforts. 

 (b)  Public Notice Required Prior to ICR Submission to OMB.

	This section is not applicable because this is a rule-related ICR.

(c)	Consultations.

The final rules were developed in consultation with individual plants,
State agencies, and trade associations.  The non-EPA persons consulted
on the information collection activities are identified in Table 1.

TABLE 1.  PERSONS CONSULTED ON THE INFORMATION COLLECTION ACTIVITIES

Contact	Applicable Subpart	Organization	Telephone Number

Mike Thrasher	Subpart LLLLLL	Hexcel Corporation	(256) 340-4057

Bryan Johnson	Subpart MMMMMM	Louisiana Department of Environmental
Quality	(225) 219-3118

Grover Campbell	Subpart MMMMMM	Oklahoma Department of Environmental
Quality	(405) 702-4200

Kevin Cowan	Subpart NNNNNN	Elementis Chromium (NC)	(910) 675-7222

Joel Barnhart	Subpart NNNNNN	Elementis Chromium (TX)	(361) 880-7783

Bob Luedeka	Subpart OOOOOO	Polyurethane Foam Association (PFA)	(865)
690-4648

Terry Grosso	Subpart OOOOOO	Foamex	(610) 499-3741

Curt Baker	Subpart OOOOOO	Flexible Foam	(423) 322-3767

Mike Cortright	Subpart OOOOOO	Flex-Foam Inc.	(602) 252-5819

Saskia Mooney	Subpart PPPPPP	Wiley Rein & Fielding LLP representing the
Battery Council International (BCI)	(202) 719-4107

Donna Moore	Subpart PPPPPP	Kentucky Division for Air Quality	(502)
573-3382

Chris Romaine	Subpart PPPPPP	Illinois Bureau of Air Quality	(217)
782-2113

John Rustige	Subpart PPPPPP	Missouri Department of Natural Resources
(573) 751-3443

Joseph Cole	Subpart PPPPPP	Axion Power Battery	(724) 654-9300

Tim Lafond	Subpart PPPPPP	Johnson Controls Inc.	(414) 524-2745

Steve Weflin	Subpart PPPPPP	Delphi Inc.	(765) 451-6732

Jeff Miller	Subpart QQQQQQ	Treated Wood Council	(202) 463-2045



(d)	Effects of Less Frequent Collection.

	If the relevant information were collected less frequently, the
delegated permitting authority (State or EPA) would not be reasonably
assured that a plant is in compliance with the standards.

(e)	General Guidelines. 

	None of the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6 are being exceeded.

(f)	Confidentiality.

	All information submitted to the Agency for which a claim of
confidentiality is made will be safeguarded according to the Agency
policies set forth in Title 40, Chapter 1, Part 2, Subpart B --
Confidentiality of Business Information (see 40 CFR 2; 41 FR 36902,
September 1, 1976; amended by 43 FR 39999, September 28, 1978; 43 FR
42251, September 28, 1978; 44 FR 17674, March 23, 1979).

(g)  Sensitive Questions.  

	This section is not applicable because this ICR does not involve
matters of a sensitive nature.

4.	The Respondents and the Information Requested

(a)	Respondents/NAICS Codes.

	Potential respondents under Subpart LLLLLL are owners or operators of
any existing or new acrylic or modacrylic fibers production plant that
is an area source of HAP emissions.  The one existing area source is
already subject to emissions limits and other requirements that are the
same as those in the final NESHAP.  The North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) code for acrylic or modacrylic fibers
production plants is 325222.  We estimate that one existing source will
be subject to the final NESHAP; no new area sources are projected during
the 3 year period of this ICR.

Potential respondents under Subpart MMMMMM are owners or operators of
any existing or new area source facilities that manufacture carbon black
using the furnace, thermal, or acetylene decomposition process.  The
NAICS code for carbon black production is 325182.  Based on public
comments, we learned there are no existing area sources.  No new area
sources are projected during the 3 year period of this ICR.

Potential respondents under Subpart NNNNNN are owners or operators of
area source facilities that use chromite ore as the basic feedstock to
manufacture chromium compounds, primarily sodium dichromate, chromic
acid, and chromic oxide.  Chromium products are contained in NAICS code
325188.  There are only two existing plants; no new area sources are
expected during the 3-year period of this ICR.

Potential respondents under Subpart OOOOOO are owners or operators of
existing or new area source facilities that either manufacture foam from
polyurethane polymer or cut or bond flexible polyurethane foam pieces
together or to other substrates.  The NAICS code for flexible
polyurethane foam production and fabrication is 326150.  We estimate
that 500 or more existing sources will be subject to the final NESHAP;
no new area sources are projected during the 3 year period of this ICR.

Potential respondents under Subpart PPPPPP are owners or operators of
existing or new area source facilities that manufacture lead acid
storage batteries made from lead alloy ingots and lead oxide.  The NAICS
code for lead acid battery manufacturing is 335911.  We estimate that 60
existing sources will be subject to the final NESHAP; no new area
sources are projected during the 3 year period of this ICR.

Potential respondents under Subpart QQQQQQ are owners or operators of
area source facilities that use pressure or thermal processes to
impregnate chemicals into wood to a depth that will provide effective
long-term resistance to attack by fungi, bacteria, insects, and marine
borers.  The NAICS code for wood preserving is 321114.  There are
approximately 400 area source facilities in the wood preserving area
source category; no new area sources are expected during the 3 year
period of this ICR.

(b) Information Requested.

	(i)  Data Items, Including Recordkeeping Requirements.  Attachments 1A
and 1B, Source Data and Information Requirements, summarizes the data
items, including recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

	(ii)  Respondent Activities.  The respondent activities required by the
final rules are identified in Tables 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F and are
introduced in section 6(a).

5.	The Information Collected–Agency Activities, Collection
Methodology, and Information Management

(a)	Agency Activities.

	The Agency activities are provided in Tables 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, and 3F
and are introduced in section 6(c).

(b)	Collection Methodology and Management.

	Data and records maintained by the respondents are tabulated and
published for use in compliance and enforcement programs of the
delegated permitting authority.  The monitoring reports submitted to the
permitting authority are used for problem identification, as a check on
source operation and maintenance, and for compliance determinations. 
EPA is the permitting authority until the State agency is delegated
authority to implement the final rule.  Therefore, information contained
in the reports submitted to the Regional Administrator will be entered
into the Air Facility System (AFS), which is operated and maintained by
EPA's Office of Compliance.  AFS is EPA’s database for the collection,
maintenance, and retrieval of compliance data for approximately 125,000
industrial and government-owned facilities.  EPA uses the AFS for
tracking air pollution compliance and enforcement by local and state
regulatory agencies, EPA regional offices and EPA headquarters.  EPA and
its delegated authorities can edit, store, retrieve and analyze the
data.

(c)  Small Entity Flexibility.

	The Small Business Administration defines a small entity as a firm
having no more than 1,000 employees (for the acrylic and modacrylic
fibers production facilities and chromium compound production
facilities) or 500 employees (for the production of carbon black,
flexible polyurethane foam, lead acid batteries, and for the wood
preserving industry).  There will not be adverse impacts on any small
entities in any of the seven source categories because the final rules
do not create any new requirements or burdens for existing sources other
than minimal notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements.

(d)  Collection Schedule.

	The specific frequency for each information collection activity within
this request is shown in Tables 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F.

6.   Estimating the Burden and Cost of the Collection

(a)  Estimating Respondent Burden.

	The annual burden estimates for the final NESHAP are shown in Tables 2A
(for Subpart LLLLLL), 2B (for Subpart NNNNNN), 2C (for Subpart OOOOOO),
2D (for Subpart PPPPPP), and 2E (for Subpart QQQQQQ).  These numbers
were derived from estimates based on EPA’s experience with other
standards.  No burden estimates are provided for new area sources
because no new facilities are expected during the 3-year period of this
ICR.

(b)  Estimating Respondent Costs.

	The information collection activities for the final NESHAP are
presented in Tables 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E.  Because the data are
already collected by respondents as required by the existing permit
requirements, no respondent development costs are associated with the
information collection activities.

(i)  Estimating Labor Costs.  Labor rates and associated costs are based
on Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data.  Technical, management, and
clerical average hourly rates for private industry workers were taken
from the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
December 2006, “Table 2. Civilian Workers, by occupational and
industry group” available at   HYPERLINK
"http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ecec.t02.htm" 
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ecec.t02.htm .  Wages for occupational
groups are used as the basis for the labor rates with a total
compensation of $41.89/hour for technical, $48.09/hour for managerial,
and $20.86/hour for clerical.  These rates represent salaries plus
fringe benefits and do not include the cost of overhead.  An overhead
rate of 110 percent is used to account for these costs.  The
fully-burdened hourly wage rates used to represent respondent labor
costs are:  technical at $87.98, management at $100.98, and clerical at
$43.80.

	(ii)  Estimating Capital and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Costs. 
The final NESHAP do not require the installation of any new control
devices or monitoring systems at existing facilities with the exception
of fabric filter monitoring for lead acid battery manufacturers.  We
estimate six facilities will need to have initial labor costs to provide
training to meet the periodic and semi-annual monitoring and inspection
requirements of the lead acid battery manufacturing area source NESHAP. 
 Capital and O&M costs are not estimated for new sources because no new
sources are expected during the next 3-year period.  

	(iii)  Capital/Startup vs. O&M Costs.  Capital/startup costs for
existing lead acid battery manufacturing area sources are estimated at
$4,840 for 55 hours of training at $88 per hour.  No other final NESHAP
require the installation of any new control devices or monitoring
systems.  Capital/startup costs are not estimated for new sources
because no new sources are expected during the next 3-year period. 
Therefore, capital/startup costs associated with the final NESHAP are
$4,840 during the 3-year period of this ICR. 

	(iv)  Annualizing Capital Costs.  The annualized costs associated with
the final NESHAP during the 3-year period of this ICR are $800 for the
initial labor costs for the lead acid battery manufacturing area source
fabric filter monitoring and inspection requirements.  

(c)  Estimating Agency Burden and Cost.

	Because the information collection requirements were developed as an
incidental part of standards development, no costs can be attributed to
the development of the information collection requirements.  Because
reporting and recordkeeping requirements on the part of the respondents
are required under the operating permits rules in 40 CFR Part 70 or Part
71 and the Part 63 NESHAP General Provisions, no operational costs would
be incurred by the Federal Government.  Publication and distribution of
the information are part of the Compliance Data System, with the result
that no Federal costs can be directly attributed to the ICR. 
Examination of records to be maintained by the respondents will occur
incidentally as part of the periodic inspection of sources that is part
of EPA's overall compliance and enforcement program, and, therefore, is
not attributable to the ICR.  The only costs that the Federal government
will incur are user costs associated with the analysis of the reported
information, as presented in Tables 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, and 3E.

	The Agency labor rates are from the Office of Personnel Management
(OPM) 2006 General Schedule which excludes locality rates of pay.  These
rates can be obtained from Salary Table 2006-GS available on the OPM
website,   HYPERLINK "http://www.opm.gov/oca/06tables/html/gs_h.asp" 
http://www.opm.gov/oca/06tables/html/gs_h.asp . The government employee
labor rates are $14.35/hour for clerical (GS-6, Step 3), $26.53 for
technical (GS-12, Step 1), and $35.75/hr for management (GS-13, Step 5).
 These rates were increased by 60 percent to include fringe benefits and
overhead.  The fully-burdened wage rates used to represent Agency labor
costs are:  clerical at $22.96; technical at $42.45, and management at
$57.20.

(d) 	Estimating the Respondent Universe and Total Burden and Costs.

There is one existing acrylic and modacrylic fiber production area
source facility.  No new sources are expected during the next 3 years. 
Consequently, the average number of respondents during the 3 year period
of this ICR is 0.33.  There are no existing carbon black production area
sources, and no new sources are expected during the next 3 years. 
Consequently, the average number of respondents during the 3 year period
of this ICR is 0.  There are two existing chromium compound
manufacturing area sources.  No new sources are expected during the next
3 years.  Consequently, the average number of respondents during the 3
year period of this ICR is 0.67.  There are approximately 500 existing
flexible polyurethane foam production and fabrication area sources.  No
new sources are expected during the next 3 years.  Consequently, the
average number of respondents during the 3 year period of this ICR is
166.67.  Forty-nine slabstock foam production area sources are subject
to reporting requirements (notification of compliance status) that the
other foam facilities are not.  The average number of respondents
required to submit a notification of compliance status during the 3 year
period of this ICR is 16.33.  A single slabstock foam production plant
which still uses methylene chloride is projected to have a higher burden
than the other plants due to burden items resulting from additional rule
requirements.  There are 60 existing lead acid battery manufacturing
area sources.  No new sources are expected during the next 3 years. 
Consequently, the average number of respondents during the 3 year period
of this ICR is 20.  There are 393 existing wood preserving area sources.
 No new sources are expected during the next 3 years.  Consequently, the
average number of respondents during the 3 year period of this ICR is
131.  The total average number of respondents for all source categories
is 0.33 + 0.67 + 166.67 + 20 + 131 = 319. 

The only components of the total annual responses attributable to this
ICR are the SSM plan for some plants, two one-time initial notifications
for each existing facility, and semi-annual reports for six lead acid
battery plants and one chromium plant.

The number of total annual responses for Subpart LLLLLL (acrylic and
modacrylic fibers production area sources) is estimated as:  (0.33
annual average respondents × 1 notification) + (0.33 annual average
respondents × 1 notification) + (0.33 annual average respondents × 1
written plan).   Therefore, the number of total annual responses for
Subpart LLLLLL is 1.

The number of total annual responses for Subpart MMMMMM (carbon black
production area sources) is estimated as 0.  

The number of total annual responses for Subpart NNNNNN (chemical
manufacturing: chromium compounds area sources) is estimated as:  (0.67
annual average respondents × 1 notification) + (0.67 annual average
respondents × 1 notification) + (0.67 annual average respondents × 1
written plan).  Therefore, the number of total annual responses for
Subpart NNNNNN is 2.

The number of total annual responses for Subpart OOOOOO (flexible
polyurethane foam production and fabrication area sources) is estimated
as:  (16.33 annual average* respondents × 1 notification) + (0.33
annual average respondents × 5 notifications).   Therefore, the number
of total annual responses for Subpart OOOOOO is 18.

The number of total annual responses for Subpart PPPPPP (lead acid
battery manufacturing area sources) is estimated as:  (20 annual average
respondents × 1 notification) + (20 annual average respondents × 1
notification) + (5 annual average respondents x 1 performance test) + (6
annual average respondents × 2 semi-annual reports).   Therefore, the
number of total annual responses for Subpart PPPPPP is 57.

The number of total annual responses for Subpart QQQQQQ (wood preserving
area sources) is estimated as:  (131 annual average respondents × 1
notification) + (131 annual average respondents × 1 notification).  
Therefore, the number of total annual responses for Subpart QQQQQQ is
262.

The total number of responses for the combined source categories is 336.

 (e)	Bottom Line Burden Hours and Cost Tables.

	(i)  Respondent tally.  The bottom line respondent burden hours and
costs, presented in Tables 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E are calculated by
adding person-hours per year down each column for technical, managerial,
and clerical staff, and by adding down the cost column.

The average annual burden for the monitoring, recordkeeping, and
reporting requirements in Subpart LLLLLL for the one existing acrylic
and modacrylic production area source is 9 person hours with an annual
average cost of $780 with no capital and O&M costs.

The average annual burden for the monitoring, recordkeeping, and
reporting requirements in Subpart MMMMMM for existing carbon black
manufacturing area sources is 0. 

The average annual burden for the monitoring, recordkeeping, and
reporting requirements in Subpart NNNNNN for the two existing chromium
chemical compound production area sources is 194 person hours with an
annual average cost of $16,409 with no capital and O&M costs.

The average annual burden for the monitoring, recordkeeping, and
reporting requirements in Subpart OOOOOO for the 500+ existing flexible
polyurethane production and fabrication area sources is 925 person hours
with an annual average cost of $78,337 with no capital and O&M costs. 

The average annual burden for the monitoring, recordkeeping, and
reporting requirements in Subpart PPPPPP 60 existing lead acid battery
manufacturing area sources is 2,032 person hours with an annual average
cost of $172,477 with capital/O&M costs of $4,840 for initial labor
costs. 

The average annual burden for the monitoring, recordkeeping, and
reporting requirements in Subpart QQQQQQ for the 393 existing wood
preserving area sources is 1,055 person hours with an annual average
cost of $89,324 with no capital and O&M costs. 

The total annual burden for all source categories is 3,985 hours at
$337,816 with no capital and O&M costs. 

	(ii)  The Agency tally.  The total annual Federal Government cost is
$47,099 for 1,143 total annual hours.  The bottom line Agency burden
hours and costs presented in Tables 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, and 3E are
calculated by adding person-hours per year down each column for
technical, managerial, and clerical staff, and by adding down the cost
column. 

	(iii)  Variations in the annual bottom line.   This section does not
apply since no significant variation is anticipated.

(f)	Reasons for Change in Burden.

	This section does not apply because this is a new ICR.

 (g)  Burden Statement

	The average annual respondent burden for the final NESHAP for acrylic
and modacrylic production area sources is estimated at 9 hours.  The
average annual respondent burden for the final NESHAP for carbon black
manufacturing area sources is estimated at 9 hours.  The average annual
respondent burden for the final NESHAP for chromium chemical compound
production area sources is estimated at 179 hours.  The average annual
respondent burden for the final NESHAP for flexible polyurethane
production and fabrication area sources is estimated at 925 hours.  The
average annual respondent burden for the final NESHAP for lead acid
battery manufacturing area sources is estimated at 1,802 hours.  The
average annual respondent burden for the final NESHAP for wood
preserving area sources is estimated at 1,055 hours.  

Burden means the total time, effort, or financial resources expended by
persons to generate, maintain, retain, or disclose or provide
information to or for a Federal agency.  This includes the time needed
to review instructions; develop, acquire, install, and utilize
technology and systems for the purposes of collecting, validating, and
verifying information, processing and maintaining information, and
disclosing and providing information; adjust the existing ways to comply
with any previously applicable instructions and requirements; train
personnel to be able to respond to a collection of information; search
data sources; complete and review the collection of information; and
transmit or otherwise disclose the information.

	An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently
valid OMB control number.  The OMB control numbers for EPA's regulations
in 40 CFR Part 63 are listed in 40 CFR Part 9.

	To comment on the Agency’s need for this information the accuracy of
the provided burden estimates, and any suggestions for minimizing
respondent burden, including through the use of automated collection
techniques, EPA has established a public docket for this ICR under
Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2006-0897, which is available for online
viewing at   HYPERLINK "http://www.regulations.gov"  www.regulations.gov
, or in person viewing at the Air and Radiation Docket and Information
Center in the EPA Docket Center (EPA/DC), EPA West, Room B-102, 1301
Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC.  The EPA Docket Center Public
Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
excluding legal holidays.  The telephone number for the Reading Room is
(202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the Air Docket is (202)
566-1927.  An electronic version of the public docket is available at  
HYPERLINK "http://www.regulations.gov."  http://www.regulations.gov.  
This site can be used to submit or view public comments, access the
index listing of the contents of the public docket, and to access those
documents in the public docket that are available electronically.  When
in the system, select “search,” then key in the Docket ID Number
identified above.  Also, you can send comments to the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725
17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20503, Attention Desk Officer for EPA. 
Please include the EPA Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2006-0897 in any
correspondence.

PART B

	This section is not applicable because statistical methods are not used
in data collection associated with the final rules.TABLE 2A.  ANNUAL
RESPONDENT BURDEN AND COST-- NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

ACRYLIC AND MODACRYLIC FIBERS PRODUCTION

Burden item	(A) Person-hours per occurrence	(B)  No. of occurrences per
respondent	(C) Person-hours per respondent (C=A*B)	(D) Respondents per
yeara	(E) Technical person-hours per year (E=C*D)	(F) Management
person-hours per year

 (E*0.05)	(G) Clerical person-hours per year (E*0.1)	(H) Costb, $ 

1.  Applications	N/A







	2.  Surveys and Studies	N/A







	3.  Acquisition, Installation, and Utilization of Technology 

     and Systems	N/A







	4.  Reporting Requirements









A.  Read instructions	8	1	8	0.33	2.67	0.13	0.27	$260

B.  Required activities









     Prepare startup, shutdown, malfunction plan	4	1	4	0.33	1.33	0.07
0.13	$130

     Initial notification of applicability	4	1	4	0.33	1.33	0.07	0.13
$130

     Initial notification of compliance status	8	1	8	0.33	2.67	0.13	0.27
$260

C.  Create information	See 4B







	D.  Gather existing information	See 4B







	E.  Write report	See 4B







	5.  Recordkeeping Requirements 









A.  Read instructions	See 4A







	B.  Plan activities	See 4A







	C.  Implement activities	See 4A







	D.  Record datac	N/A







	E.  Time to transmit or disclose information	See 4B







	F.  Time to train personnelc	N/A







	G.  Time for auditsc	N/A







	TOTAL LABOR BURDEN AND COST

9 hrs/yr	$780

N/A = not applicable.

a There is one existing acrylic and modacrylic production facility that
is an area source.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term
of this ICR.  Therefore, the average number of respondents per year is
0.33 (1÷3=0.33).

b  This ICR uses the following labor rates: $100.98 for managerial
labor, $87.98 for technical labor, and $43.80 for clerical labor.  These
rates are from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
December 2005, (Table 2. Civilian Workers, by occupational and industry
group.(  The rates are from 

column 1, (Total compensation.(  The rates have been increased by 110%
to account for the benefit packages available to those employed by
private industry.

c No hours or costs are associated with this item because the rule
imposes no additional burden.  TABLE 2B.  ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN AND
COST-- NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES: CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING: CHROMIUM
COMPOUNDS

Burden item	(A) Person-hours per occurrence	(B)  No. of occurrences per
respondent	(C) Person-hours per respondent (C=A*B)	(D) Respondents per
yeara	(E) Technical person-hours per year (E=C*D)	(F) Management
person-hours per year

 (E*0.05)	(G) Clerical person-hours per year (E*0.1)	(H) Costb, $ 

1.  Applications	N/A







	2.  Surveys and Studies	N/A







	3.  Acquisition, Installation, and Utilization of Technology 

     and Systems	N/A







	4.  Reporting Requirements









A.  Read instructions	8	1	8	0.67	5.33	0.27	0.53	$519

B.  Required activities









      Initial Performance test	40	1	40	0.33	13.2	0.66	1.32	$1,286

     Monthly inspections of control devices	4	12	48	1	48	2.4	4.8	$4,676

     Daily check of water flow	0.25	365	91.25	1	91.25	4.56	9.13	$8,889

     Prepare startup, shutdown, malfunction plan	4	1	4	0.67	2.67	0.13
0.27	$260

     Initial notification of applicability	4	1	4	0.67	2.67	0.13	0.27
$260

     Initial notification of compliance status	8	1	8	0.67	5.33	0.27	0.53
$519

C.  Create information	See 4B







	D.  Gather existing information	See 4B







	E.  Write report	See 4B







	5.  Recordkeeping Requirements 









A.  Read instructions	See 4A







	B.  Plan activities	See 4A







	C.  Implement activities	See 4A







	D.  Record datac	N/A







	E. Time to transmit or disclose information	See 4B







	F.  Time to train personnelc	N/A







	G.  Time for auditsc	N/A







	TOTAL LABOR BURDEN AND COST

194 hrs/yr	$16,409

N/A = not applicable.

a There are two existing chromium product manufacturing facilities that
are area sources.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term
of this ICR.  Therefore, the average number of respondents per year is
0.67 (2÷3=0.67) for one-time events.  Only 1 facility must implement
control device inspections on a recurring basis, so the number of
respondents per year is 1.  One facility must do a one performance test
over the 3 year period (1/3=0.33 respondents per year).

b  This ICR uses the following labor rates: $100.98 for managerial
labor, $87.98 for technical labor, and $43.80 for clerical labor.  These
rates are from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
December 2005, (Table 2. Civilian Workers, by occupational and industry
group.(  The rates are from 

column 1, (Total compensation.(  The rates have been increased by 110%
to account for the benefit packages available to those employed by
private industry.

c  No hours or costs are associated with this item because the rule
imposes no additional burden for that item. 

TABLE 2C.  ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN AND COST-- NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM PRODUCTION AND FABRICATION

Burden item	(A) Person-hours per occurrence	(B)  No. of occurrences per
respondent	(C) Person-hours per respondent (C=A*B)	(D) Respondents per
year	(E) Technical person-hours per year (E=C*D)	(F) Management
person-hours per year 

(E*0.05)

	(G) Clerical person-hours per year (E*0.1)	(H) Costa, $ 

1.  Applications	N/A	 	 	 	 	 	 

	2.  Surveys and Studies	N/A	 	 	 	 	 	 

	  3.  Acquisition, Installation, and Utilization of Technology and
Systems	N/A







	4.  Reporting Requirements









A.  Read instructions	4	1	4	166.67b	666.67	33.33	66.67	$64,939

B.  Required activities	 	 	 	 





Process Parameter Testing	50	1	50	0.33c	16.5	0.83	1.65	$1,607

Monitoring Equipment Calibrations	8	2	16	0.33c	5.28	0.26	0.53	$514

  Storage Tank Measurement	1	12	12	0.33c	3.96	0.2	0.4	$386

Initial Notification of applicability	4	1	4	0.33c	1.33	0.07	0.13	$130

Precompliance Report	4	1	4	0.33c	1.33	0.07	0.13	$130

Notification of Compliance Status (facilities using methylene chloride)
16	1	16	0.33c	5.33	0.27	0.53	$520

Notification of Compliance Status (facilities not using methylene
chloride)	1	1	1	16.33d	16.33	0.82	1.63	$1,591

Semiannual Compliance Status Report	4	2	8	0.33c	2.67	0.13	0.27	$260

Develop Record System	80	1	80	0.33c	26.4	1.32	2.64	$2,572

Time to Train Personnel	80	1	80	0.33c	26.4	1.32	2.64	$2,572

C.  Create information	See 4B	 	 	 





D.  Gather existing information	See 4B







	E.  Write report	See 4B	 	 	 





5.  Recordkeeping Requirements









A.  Read instructions	See 4A	 	 	 	 	 	 

	B.  Plan activities	See 4A	 	 	 	 	 	 

	C.  Implement activities	See 4A	 	 	 	 	 	 

	D. Record Data	8	12	96	0.33c	32	1.6	3.2	$3,117

E. Time to transmit or disclose information	See 4B







	F.  Time for auditse	N/A	 	 	 	 	 	 

	TOTAL LABOR BURDEN AND COST	 	925 hrs/yr	$78,337



a  This ICR uses the following labor rates: $100.98 for managerial
labor, $87.98 for technical labor, and $43.80 for clerical labor.  These
rates are from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
December 2005, (Table 2. Civilian Workers, by occupational and industry
group.(  The rates are from 

column 1, (Total compensation.(  The rates have been increased by 110%
to account for the benefit packages available to those employed by
private industry.

b  There are 500+ existing flexible polyurethane foam production and
fabrication facilities that are area sources.  No new sources are
projected during the 3-year term of this ICR.  Therefore, the average
number of respondents per year that will read the rule and instructions
is 166.67 (500÷3=166.67).

c  Only a single plant is projected to be subject to these items (1/3=
0.33 respondents per year).

d  There are 49 plants projected to be subject to this notification
(49/3= 16.33 respondents per year).

e  No hours or costs are associated with this item because the rule
imposes no additional burden for that item. 

TABLE 2D.  ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN AND COST-- NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

LEAD ACID BATTERY MANUFACTURING

Burden item	(A) Person-hours per occurrence	(B)  No. of occurrences per
respondent	(C) Person-hours per respondent (C=A*B)	(D) Respondents per
yeara	(E) Technical person-hours per year (E=C*D)	(F) Management
person-hours per year

 (E*0.05)	(G) Clerical person-hours per year (E*0.1)	(H) Costb, $ 

1.  Applications	N/A







	2.  Surveys and Studies	N/A







	3.  Annualized Initial Labor Costsc	55	1	55	2	110	0	0	$9,678

4.  Reporting Requirements









A.  Read instructions	8	1	8	20	160	8	16	$15,585

B.  Required activities









      Periodic Monitoring – daily	0.5	365	182.5	6	1,095	55	110
$106,663

     Initial/Repeat Performance Test	40	1	40	5	200	10	20	$19,481

     Initial notification of applicability	4	1	4	20	80	4	8	$7,793

     Initial notification of compliance status	2	1	2	20	40	2	4	$3,896

     Semi-Annual Inspection 	6	2	12	6	72	4	7	$7,013

     Semi-Annual Report 	2	2	4	6	24	1	2	$2,338

C.  Create information	See 4B







	D.  Gather existing information	See 4B







	E.  Write report	See 4B







	5.  Recordkeeping Requirements 









A.  Read instructions	See 4B







	B.  Plan activities	See 4B







	C.  Implement activities	See 4B







	TOTAL LABOR BURDEN AND COST



	2,032 hours	$172,447

N/A = not applicable.

a There are 60 existing lead acid battery manufacturing facilities that
are area sources.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term
of this ICR.  Therefore, the average number of notification respondents
per year is 20 (60÷3=20).  Most sources conducted NSPS performance
tests; only 15 tests are expected during the three year period of the
ICR.

b  This ICR uses the following labor rates: $100.98 for managerial
labor, $87.98 for technical labor, and $43.80 for clerical labor.  These
rates are from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
December 2005, (Table 2. Civilian Workers, by occupational and industry
group.(  The rates are from 

column 1, (Total compensation.(  The rates have been increased by 110%
to account for the benefit packages available to those employed by
private industry.

c  Average number of respondents for initial labor costs reflect six
facilities that do not have monitoring in their State permits. 
Therefore, the average number of notification respondents per year is 2
(6÷3=2). 

TABLE 2E.  ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN AND COST-- NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

WOOD PRESERVING

Burden item	(A) Person-hours per occurrence	(B)  No. of occurrences per
respondent	(C) Person-hours per respondent (C=A*B)	(D) Respondents per
yeara	(E) Technical person-hours per year (E=C*D)	(F) Management
person-hours per year

 (E*0.05)	(G) Clerical person-hours per year (E*0.1)	(H) Costb, $ 

1.  Applications	N/A







	2.  Surveys and Studies	N/A







	3.  Acquisition, Installation, and Utilization of Technology 

     and Systems	N/A







	4.  Reporting Requirements









A.  Read instructions	4	1	4	131	524	26.2	52.4	$51,042

B.  Required activities









     Initial notification of applicability and compliance status	2	1	2
131	262	13.1	26.2	$51,042

     Checklist of best management practices	1	1	1	131	131	6.6	13.1
$12,761

C.  Create information	See 4B







	D.  Gather existing information	See 4B







	E.  Write report	See 4B







	5.  Recordkeeping Requirements 









A.  Read instructions	See 4A







	B.  Plan activities	See 4A







	C.  Implement activities	See 4B







	D.  Record datac	N/A







	E. Time to transmit or disclose informationc	N/A







	F.  Time to train personnelc	N/A







	G.  Time for auditsc	N/A







	TOTAL LABOR BURDEN AND COST

1,055 hrs/yr	$89,324

N/A = not applicable

a There are 393 existing wood preserving facilities that are area
sources.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term of this
ICR.  Therefore, the average number of respondents per year is 131
(393÷3=131).

b  This ICR uses the following labor rates: $100.98 for managerial
labor, $87.98 for technical labor, and $43.80 for clerical labor.  These
rates are from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
December 2005, (Table 2. Civilian Workers, by occupational and industry
group.(  The rates are from 

column 1, (Total compensation.(  The rates have been increased by 110%
to account for the benefit packages available to those employed by
private industry.

c  No hours or costs are associated with this item because the rule
imposes no additional burden for that item. 

TABLE 3A.  ANNUAL BURDEN AND COST TO THE AGENCY-- NESHAP FOR AREA
SOURCES:

ACRYLIC AND MODACRYLIC FIBERS PRODUCTION

Burden Item	(A) Person hours per occurrence	(B) Occurrences per
respondent	(C) Plants per year a	(D) Technical hours/year (D=A*B*C)	(E)
Management   hours/year (E=0.05*D)	(F) Clerical-hours/year (F=0.1*D)	
(G) Costb, $

Report Review:







	  Initial notification of applicability 	2	1	0.33	0.66	0.03	0.07	$32

  Startup, shutdown, malfunction plan	4	1	0.33	1.32	0.07	0.13	$63

  Initial notification of compliance status	4	1	0.33	1.32	0.07	0.13	$63

TOTAL BURDEN AND COST



3.8  hours 	$158

a  There is one existing acrylic and modacrylic production facility that
is an area source.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term
of this ICR.  Therefore, the average number of respondents per year is
0.33 (1÷3=0.33).  No travel is expected.

b  This ICR uses the following average hourly labor rates: 57.20 for
managerial (GS-13, Step 5, $35.75 x 1.6), $42.45 (GS-12, Step 1, $26.53
x 1.6) for technical and $22.96 (GS-6, Step 3, $14.35 x 1.6) for
clerical.  These rates are from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
(2006 General Schedule( which excludes locality rates of pay.

TABLE 3B.  ANNUAL BURDEN AND COST TO THE AGENCY-- NESHAP FOR AREA
SOURCES:

CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING: CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS

Burden Item	(A) Person hours per occurrence	(B) Occurrences per
respondent	(C) Plants per year a	(D) Technical hours/year (D=A*B*C)	(E)
Management   hours/year (E=0.05*D)	(F) Clerical-hours/year (F=0.1*D)	
(G) Costb, $

Report Review:







	  Initial notification of applicability 	2	1	0.67	1.34	0.07	0.13	$64

  Startup, shutdown, malfunction plan	4	1	0.67	2.68	0.13	0.27	$127

  Initial notification of compliance status	4	1	0.67	2.68	0.13	0.27	$127

TOTAL BURDEN AND COST



7.7  hours 	$318

a  There are two existing chromium product manufacturing facilities that
are area sources.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term
of this ICR.  Therefore, the average number of respondents per year is
0.67 (2÷3=0.67).  No travel is expected.

b  This ICR uses the following average hourly labor rates: 57.20 for
managerial (GS-13, Step 5, $35.75 x 1.6), $42.45 (GS-12, Step 1, $26.53
x 1.6) for technical and $22.96 (GS-6, Step 3, $14.35 x 1.6) for
clerical.  These rates are from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
(2006 General Schedule( which excludes locality rates of pay.

TABLE 3C.  ANNUAL BURDEN AND COST TO THE AGENCY-- NESHAP FOR AREA
SOURCES:

FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM PRODUCTION AND FABRICATION

Burden Item	(A) Person hours per occurrence	(B) Occurrences per
respondent	(C) Plants per year	(D) Technical hours/year (D=A*B*C)	(E)
Management   hours/year (E=0.05*D)	(F) Clerical-hours/year (F=0.1*D)	
(G) Costa, $

Report Review:	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

Initial notification of applicabilityb 	2	1	0.33	0.67	0.03	0.07	$32 

Precompliance Reportb	2	1	0.33	0.67	0.03	0.07	$32 

Notification of Compliance Statusc	4	1	16.33	65.32	3.27	6.53	$3,110 

Semi-annual Compliance Status Reportb	2	2	0.33	1.33	0.07	0.13	$63 

Notification of Special Complianceb	2	1	0.33	0.67	0.03	0.07	$32 

Change in Selected Emission Limit and Compliance Methodb	2	1	0.33	0.67
0.03	0.07	$32 

Request for Extension of Compliance, Adjustments to Time Periods, and
Changes in Informationb	2	1	0.33	0.67	0.03	0.07	$32 

Progress Reports for Extensionsb	2	1	0.33	0.67	0.03	0.07	$32 

TOTAL BURDEN AND COST	 	 	 	81  hours 	$3,365 

a  This ICR uses the following average hourly labor rates: 57.20 for
managerial (GS-13, Step 5, $35.75 x 1.6), $42.45 (GS-12, Step 1, $26.53
x 1.6) for technical and $22.96 (GS-6, Step 3, $14.35 x 1.6) for
clerical.  These rates are from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
(2006 General Schedule( which excludes locality rates of pay.

b Only a single plant is projected to be subject to these items (1/3=
0.33 respondents per year).

c There are 49 plants projected to be subject to this notification
(49/3= 16.33 respondents per year).

TABLE 3D.  ANNUAL BURDEN AND COST TO THE AGENCY-- NESHAP FOR AREA
SOURCES:

LEAD ACID BATTERY MANUFACTURING

Burden Item	(A) Person hours per occurrence	(B) Occurrences per
respondent 	(C) Plants per year a	(D) Technical hours/year (D=A*B*C)	(E)
Management   hours/year (E=0.05*D)	(F) Clerical-hours/year (F=0.1*D)	
(G) Costb, $

Report Review:







	  Initial notification of applicability 	2	1	20	40	2.0	4.0	$1,904 

  Semi-annual Report	2	2	2	8	0.4	0.8	$127 

  Initial notification of compliance status	4	1	20	80	4.0	8.0	$3,808 

TOTAL BURDEN AND COST



147 hours	$5,840

a There are 60 existing lead acid battery manufacturing facilities that
are area sources.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term
of this ICR.  Therefore, the average number of notification respondents
per year is 20 (60÷3=20).  No travel is expected.

b  This ICR uses the following average hourly labor rates: 57.20 for
managerial (GS-13, Step 5, $35.75 x 1.6), $42.45 (GS-12, Step 1, $26.53
x 1.6) for technical and $22.96 (GS-6, Step 3, $14.35 x 1.6) for
clerical.  These rates are from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
(2006 General Schedule( which excludes locality rates of pay.

TABLE 3E.  ANNUAL BURDEN AND COST TO THE AGENCY-- NESHAP FOR AREA
SOURCES:

WOOD PRESERVING

Burden Item	(A) Person hours per occurrence	(B) Occurrences per
respondent	(C) Plants per year a	(D) Technical hours/year (D=A*B*C)	(E)
Management   hours/year (E=0.05*D)	(F) Clerical-hours/year (F=0.1*D)	
(G) Costb, $

Report Review:







	  Initial notification of applicability	2	1	131	262	13.1	26.2	$12,472

  Initial notification of compliance status	4	1	131	524	26.2	52.4
$24,946

TOTAL BURDEN AND COST



904  hours 	$37,418

a  There are 393 existing wood preserving facilities that are area
sources.  No new sources are projected during the 3-year term of this
ICR.  Therefore, the average number of respondents per year is 131
(393÷3=131).  No travel is expected.

b  This ICR uses the following average hourly labor rates: 57.20 for
managerial (GS-13, Step 5, $35.75 x 1.6), $42.45 (GS-12, Step 1, $26.53
x 1.6) for technical and $22.96 (GS-6, Step 3, $14.35 x 1.6) for
clerical.  These rates are from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
(2006 General Schedule( which excludes locality rates of pay.

ATTACHMENT 1A.  INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS-- NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

ACRYLIC AND MODACRYLIC FIBERS PRODUCTION 

Requirement	Citation for existing sources	Citation for new sources
General Provisions citation

Monitoring



	None required	§63.11395	§63.11396	NA

Notifications



	Notification of applicability	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	Table 1 to
Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.9(a)(2)

Notification of construction/ reconstruction 	NA	Table 1 to Subpart
LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.9(b)(5)

Notification of special compliance requirements 	NA	Table 1 to Subpart
LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.9(d)

Notification of performance test	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR
63.9(c)

Notification of opacity/VE observations	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40
CFR 63.9(f)

Additional CMS notifications	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.9(g)

Notification of compliance status	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL/
§63.11397(b)	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL/ §63.11397(c) 	40 CFR 63.9(h)

Notification of changes in information	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	Table 1
to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.9(j)

Plans



	SSM plan	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR
63.6(e)(3)

Performance test plan	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.7(c)(2)

CMS quality control plan	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.8(d)

CMS performance evaluation test plan	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR
63.8(e)(3)

Records



	Information to demonstrate compliance 	§63.11395(g)	Table 1 to Subpart
LLLLLL/§63.11396(f)	40 CFR 63.10

Reports



	Monthly summary of monitoring data	§63.11395(f) 	§63.11396(f)	NA

Report of deviation	§63.11395(g) 	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	NA

Semiannual monitoring report	NA	NA	NA

Initial performance test	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(e)(1)

Quality assurance test plan	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.7(c)

CMS performance evaluations/report	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR
63.8(e)(5)

SSM reports	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR
63.6(e)(3)

Excess emissions reports	NA	Table 1 to Subpart LLLLLL	40 CFR 63.10(e)(3)



ATTACHMENT 1B.  INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS--NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

CARBON BLACK PRODUCTION 

Requirement	Citation for existing sources	Citation for new sources
General Provisions citation

Monitoring



	Flares	§63.11402 & §63.987	§63.11402 & §63.987	§63.11

All other control devices	§63.11402 & §63.996	§63.11402 & §63.996	NA

Notifications



	Initial notification	§63.11402 & §63.1110(c)	§63.11402 &
§63.1110(c)	NA

Notification of construction/reconstruction	§63.11402 & §63.1110(a)(6)
§63.11402 & §63.1110(a)(6)	§63.5(d)

Notification of initial start up 	§63.11402 & §63.1110(b)	§63.11402 &
§63.1110(b)	NA

Notification of performance test	§63.11402 & §63.999(a)	§63.11402 &
§63.1110(a)	NA

Notification of compliance status	§63.11402 & §63.1110(d)	§63.11402 &
§63.1110(d)	NA

Notification of changes in information	NA	NA	NA

Plans



	SSM plan	§63.11402 & §63.1111(a)	§63.11402 & §63.1111(a)	NA

Performance test plan	NA	NA	NA

CMS quality control plan	NA	NA	NA

CMS performance evaluation test plan	NA	NA	NA

Records



	Monitoring information	§63.11402 & §63.1109 & §63.998	§63.11402 &
§63.1109 & §63.998	NA

Reports



	Reports of deviation	NA	NA	NA

Semiannual monitoring reports	NA	NA	NA

Initial /repeat performance tests 	§63.11402 & §63.999(a)	§63.11402 &
§63.999(a)	NA

Quality assurance test plan	NA	NA	NA

CMS performance evaluation/report	NA	NA	NA

 SSM reports	§63.11402 & §63.1112(b)	§63.11402 & §63.1112(b)	NA

Excess emissions reports	NA	NA	NA

ATTACHMENT 1C.  INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS--NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING: CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS 

Requirement	Citation for existing sources	Citation for new sources
General Provisions citation

Monitoring



	Bag leak detectors	NA	§63.11410(g)	NA

Notifications



	Notification of applicability	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	Table 2 to
Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR 63.9(a)(2)

Notification of construction/ reconstruction 	NA	Table 2 to Subpart
NNNNNN	40 CFR 63.9(b)(5)

Notification of special compliance requirements 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(d)

Notification of performance test	NA	§63.11410(i)	40 CFR 63.9(c)

Notification of opacity/VE observations	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(f)

Additional CMS notifications	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(g)

Notification of compliance status	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	Table 2 to
Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR 63.9(h)

Notification of changes in information	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(j)

Plans



	SSM plan	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR
63.6(e)(3)

Performance test plan	§63.11410(i)	§63.11410(i)	40 CFR 63.7(c)(2)

CMS quality control plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(d)

CMS performance evaluation test plan	NA	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR
63.8(e)(3)

Records



	Monthly control device inspections; retain records	§63.11410(d)	Table
2 to Subpart NNNNNN/§63.11410(h)	40 CFR 63.10

Reports



	Reports of deviation	NA	NA	NA

Semiannual monitoring reports	§63.11410(e)	NA	NA

Initial /repeat performance tests 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(e)(1)

40 CFR 63.6(h)(7)

Quality assurance test plan	NA	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR 63.7(c)

CMS performance evaluation/report	NA	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR
63.8(e)(5)

 SSM reports	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR
63.6(e)(3)

Excess emissions reports	NA	Table 2 to Subpart NNNNNN	40 CFR 63.10(e)(3)



ATTACHMENT 1D.  INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS--NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM PRODUCTION AND FABRICATION 

Requirement	Citation for existing sources	Citation for new sources
General Provisions citation

Monitoring



	Baghouse

	NA

COMS for sintering machine

	NA

Notifications



	Notification of applicability	Table 1 to Subpart OOOOOO	Table 1 to
Subpart OOOOOO	40 CFR 63.9(a)(2)

Notification of construction/ reconstruction 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(b)(5)

Notification of special compliance requirements 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(d)

Notification of performance test	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(c)

Notification of opacity/VE observations	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(f)

Additional CMS notifications	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(g)

Notification of compliance status	Table 1 to Subpart OOOOOO/ §63.11417
Table 1 to Subpart OOOOOO/ §63.11417 	40 CFR 63.9(h)

Notification of changes in information	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(j)

Plans



	SSM plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.6(e)(3)

Performance test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(c)(2)

CMS quality control plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(d)

CMS performance evaluation test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(e)(3)

Records



	Information used to demonstrate compliance	§63.11416(f)	§63.11416(f)
40 CFR 63.10

Reports



	Reports of deviation

NA	NA

Semiannual monitoring reports

NA	NA

Initial /repeat performance tests 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(e)(1)

40 CFR 63.6(h)(7)

Quality assurance test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(c)

CMS performance evaluation/report	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(e)(5)

 SSM reports	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.6(e)(3)

Excess emissions reports	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.10(e)(3)



ATTACHMENT 1E.  INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS--NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

LEAD ACID BATTERY MANUFACTURING 

Requirement	Citation for existing sources	Citation for new sources
General Provisions citation

Monitoring



	All	40 CFR 63.11423(b) & §60.373 	40 CFR 63.11423(b) & 40 CFR 60.373
40 CFR 63.8

Monitoring/Testing



	Three-process operation facilities	40 CFR 63.11423(c), 40 CFR 60.373,
40 CFR 60.374(a), 40 CFR 60.374(b)(1&2)	40 CFR 63.11423(c), 40 CFR
60.373, 40 CFR 60.374(a), 40 CFR 60.374(b)(1&2)	40 CFR 63.7

Lead oxide manufacturing facilities	40 CFR 63.11423(c), 40 CFR 60.373,
40 CFR 60.374(a), 40 CFR 60.374(c)	40 CFR 63.11423(c), 40 CFR 60.373, 40
CFR 60.374(a), 40 CFR 60.374(c)	40 CFR 63.7

All other facilities	40 CFR 63.11423(c), 40 CFR 60.373, 40 CFR
60.374(a), 40 CFR 60.374(b)(1)	40 CFR 63.11423(c), 40 CFR 60.373, 40 CFR
60.374(a), 40 CFR 60.374(b)(1)	40 CFR 63.7

Notifications



	Notification of applicability	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(a)(2)

Notification of construction/ reconstruction 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(b)(5)

Notification of special compliance requirements 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(d)

Notification of performance test	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(c)

Notification of opacity/VE observations	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(f)

Additional CMS notifications	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(g)

Notification of compliance status	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(h)

Notification of changes in information	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(j)

Plans



	SSM plan	NA	NA	NA

Performance test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(c)(2)

CMS quality control plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(d)

CMS performance evaluation test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(e)(3)

Records



	Information used to demonstrate compliance	§63.11423(b)	§63.11423(b)
40 CFR 63.10

Reports



	Semiannual monitoring reports	NA	NA	NA

Initial /repeat performance tests 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(e)(1)

40 CFR 63.6(h)(7)

Quality assurance test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(c)

CMS performance evaluation/report	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(e)(5)

 SSM reports	NA	NA	NA

Excess emissions reports	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.10(e)(3)

ATTACHMENT 1F.  INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS--NESHAP FOR AREA SOURCES:

WOOD PRESERVING 

Requirement	Citation for existing sources	Citation for new sources
General Provisions citation

Monitoring



	None	NA	NA	NA

Notifications



	Notification of applicability	Table 1 to Subpart QQQQQQ / §63.11430
Table 1 to Subpart QQQQQQ / §63.11430	40 CFR 63.9(a)(2)

Notification of construction/ reconstruction 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(b)(5)

Notification of special compliance requirements 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(d)

Notification of performance test	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(c)

Notification of opacity/VE observations	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(f)

Additional CMS notifications	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(g)

Notification of compliance status	Table 1 to Subpart QQQQQQ / §63.11430
Table 1 to Subpart QQQQQQ / §63.11430	40 CFR 63.9(h)

Notification of changes in information	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.9(j)

Plans



	SSM plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.6(e)(3)

Performance test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(c)(2)

CMS quality control plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(d)

CMS performance evaluation test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(e)(3)

Records



	Baghouse and monitoring information	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.10

Reports



	Reports of deviation	§63.11430	§63.11430	NA

Semiannual monitoring reports	NA	NA	NA

Initial /repeat performance tests 	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(e)(1)

40 CFR 63.6(h)(7)

Quality assurance test plan	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.7(c)

CMS performance evaluation/report	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.8(e)(5)

 SSM reports	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.6(e)(3)

Excess emissions reports	NA	NA	40 CFR 63.10(e)(3)



   The Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers Production, Flexible Polyurethane
Foam Production, Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing, and Wood Preserving
source categories were added to the area source category list on June
26, 2002 (67 FR 43112, 43113).  The Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers area
source category listing was based on emissions of the HAP acrylonitrile.
 Emissions of HAP metals (lead and cadmium) were the basis for the
listing of the Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing area source categories. 
The listings of Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Flexible
Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations were based on HAP emissions of
methylene chloride, while the listing of Wood Preserving was based on
HAP emissions of arsenic, chromium, methylene chloride and dioxin.  On
November 22, 2002 (67 FR 70427), Carbon Black Production and Chemical
Manufacturing:  Chromium Compounds were added to the area source
category list based on HAP emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(7-PAHs) and HAP metals (chromium), respectively.

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