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Plastic Parts Coating

Surface Coating of Plastic Parts and Products NESHAP

40 CFR 63, Subpart PPPP

 

This NESHAP applies to a facility that owns or operates a plastic parts and products surface coating operation that is a major source, or is located at a major source, or is part of a major source of hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions. An affected source that uses 100 gallons per year, or more, of coatings that contain HAP could be subject to this rule.

 

View Final Rule

 

Technical Assistance Resources

U.S. EPA Overview Brochure

U.S. EPA Compliance Timeline

 

Websites

U.S. EPA Subpart PPPP Website

Paints and Coatings Resource Center Website

Coating Alternatives Guide (CAGE)

Solvent Alternatives Guide (SAGE)

 

Recordkeeping Forms

Initial Notification Form (Word Template) (PDF)

 

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