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[Editor’s Note: This section is removed and reserved effective January 1, 2022.]
(a) Any small refiner applying for an extension of the duration of its small refiner gasoline sulfur standards of§80.240, under §§80.552(c) and 80.553, any small refiner applying to produce MVDF under §80.552(a), or any refiner applying for an extension of the duration of the GPA standards under§80.540must apply for a motor vehicle diesel fuel volume baseline by December 31, 2001. A separate volume baseline must be sought for each refinery for which application of the provisions of§80.553or§80.540is sought.
(b) The volume baseline must be sent via certified mail with return receipt or express mail with return receipt to: U.S. EPA-Attn: Diesel Baseline, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. (6406J), Washington, DC 20460 (certified mail/return receipt) or Attn: Diesel Baseline, Transportation and Regional Programs Division, 501 3rd Street, NW. (6406J), Washington, DC 20001 (express mail/return receipt).
(c) The motor vehicle diesel fuel volume baseline application must include the following information:
(1) A listing of the names and addresses of all refineries owned by the refiner for which the refiner is applying for a motor vehicle diesel fuel volume baseline.
(2) The average annual volume (in gallons) of motor vehicle diesel fuel produced for U.S. use in 1998 and 1999, for each refinery for which the refiner is applying for such baseline, calculated in accordance with§80.596. The refiner shall follow the procedures, applicable to volume baselines and using motor vehicle diesel fuel instead of gasoline, specified in§§80.91through 80.93 to establish the volume of motor vehicle diesel fuel that was produced for U.S. use in 1998 and 1999 for purposes of establishing a volume baseline under this section.
(3) A letter signed by the president, chief operating, or chief executive officer of the company, or his/her delegate, stating that the information contained in the volume baseline determination is true to the best of his/her knowledge.
(4) Name, address, phone number, facsimile number, and e-mail address (if available) of a corporate contact person.
(5) The following information for each batch of motor vehicle diesel fuel produced for U.S. use in 1998 and 1999:
(i) Batch number assigned to the batch under procedures such as those in§80.65(d)or §80.101(i), or, if unavailable, such other identifying information as is available; and
(ii) Volume of the batch, in gallons.
(6) For a refinery that was not in operation during part or all of the period 1998 and 1999, the information required under this paragraph (c) for the motor vehicle diesel fuel produced for U.S. use during the most recent calendar year that the refinery was in operation after the refinery was reactivated.
(d) Within 120 days of receipt of an application under this section, EPA will notify the refiner of an approval of the refinery's baseline, or of any deficiencies in the application.
(e) If at any time the baseline submitted in accordance with the requirements of this section is determined to be incorrect, EPA will notify the refiner of the corrected baseline. The corrected baseline shall apply to all applicable compliance calculations under this subpart.
(f)(1) If insufficient information is available for the Administrator to establish a baseline under the provisions of paragraph (c) of this section and §80.596(a), the refiner shall submit additional information sufficient for the Administrator to establish a baseline.
(2) To satisfy the requirements of paragraph (f)(1) of this section, the Administrator may require, and consider, any information pertinent to establish a baseline, including:
(i) Motor vehicle diesel fuel production volumes for other years;
(ii) Crude capacity of the refinery;
(iii) The ratio, or the typical ratio, for other similarly sized or configured refineries, between motor vehicle diesel fuel production and gasoline production.
[66 FR 5136, Jan. 18, 2001, as amended at 70 FR 40896, July 15, 2005; 85 FR 78467, Dec. 4, 2020]
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