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Attention Feed Industry Members: Clean Air Act Compliance Status Date Approaching

Notification of Compliance Status Due by May 4, 2012

The deadline to submit a notification of compliance status to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is fast-approaching.

On Jan. 5, 2010, the EPA issued final regulations under the Clean Air Act (40 CFR Part 63 Subpart DDDDDDD) pertaining to potential emissions of chromium and manganese compounds from feed and feed ingredient manufacturers (excluding pet food manufacturers and facilities manufacturing feed on-farm or at feedlots). The regulations apply to facilities classified with a North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code of 311119 (facilities “primarily engaged in manufacturing animal feed”), provided that: 1) such facilities use a material containing 0.1 percent or more of chromium or 1 percent or more of manganese by weight; and 2) production of animal feed represents more than 50 percent of total annual production at the facility.

EPA’s final regulations require that covered facilities comply with specified standards, monitoring, inspection and recordkeeping requirements to minimize the potential for chromium and manganese emissions. The final rule also contains the following notification and compliance dates:

Facilities that are required to submit to EPA or their delegated state air-permitting authority a Notification of Compliance Status by May 4, 2012 may wish to consider using the National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) sample form. The sample form is based upon an example notification form previously made available by EPA in June 2010 that has been updated to reflect amendments to the rule that went into effect on Feb. 21, 2012.

Please note that covered facilities may submit the Notice of Compliance Status information in a different form or format of their choice, so long as the required information is included. Such required information includes:

Finally, EPA’s regulations require that a “responsible official” complete the Notification of Compliance Status. EPA defines a responsible official to mean one of the following:

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