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What timeframe should sources look at when determining their throughput?

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What timeframe should sources look at when determining their throughput?

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U.S. EPA requires sources to use the effective date, January 10, 2008, to begin the review of the monthly average throughputs. Chapter 118 uses a calendar month and looks back to when the regulation was adopted in the 1990s for throughput for gasoline service stations. If your station exceeds one of the thresholds during a calendar month then it must meet the requirements for stations above that threshold.

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