Laws & Regulations
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Method 308 - Methanol Emissions
Promulgated CFR Test Method 308 Procedure for Determination of Methanol Emission from Stationary Sources
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Oklahoma SIP: OK 252:100- 1 General Provisions [Purpose and Definitions], SIP effective January 3, 2000 (OKc48) to February 26, 2009
Oklahoma SIP: OAC 252:100-1-1 to 252-1-3
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Tribal burn permits on the Nez Perce and Umatilla Reservations
EPA-approved open burning permit programs for the Nez Perce and Umatilla Indian reservations.
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Unused Pharmaceutical Disposal at Health Care Facilities
Study of unused pharmaceutical disposal practices at health care facilities
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Explosives Manufacturing Effluent Guidelines Documents
Documents related to Explosives Manufacturing Effluent Guidelines (40 CFR Part 457)
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What if the buyers or renters don't speak English?
In cases where the buyer or renter signed a purchase or lease agreement in a language other than English, the rule requires that the disclosure language be provided in the alternate language. The " Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home " is available in English and several other…
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Is my home unsafe if it contains lead-based paint?
Approximately three-quarters of the nation’s housing built before 1978 contains some lead-based paint. This paint, if properly managed and maintained, poses little risk. If allowed to deteriorate, lead from paint can threaten the health of occupants, especially children under six years old. If families and building owners are aware of…
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Does the Real Estate Notification and Disclosure Rule increase my liability for future lead poisoning on my property?
In some cases, disclosure may actually reduce the owner’s liability since occupants may be able to prevent exposure from the beginning. Under the Real Estate Notification and Disclosure Rule, however, sellers, landlords, or agents who fail to provide the required notices and information are liable for triple the amount of…
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SRF Resource Guide for Wetland Applications
Case studies and best practices to use the CWSRF and DWSRF fund to finance wetland projects
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Where can I find a qualified professional to conduct an inspection?
State agencies can provide helpful information for locating qualified professionals in your area. If you live in a state, territory or Tribal land where EPA administers the program, you can call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD [5323] or search using EPA’s Lead-based Paint Professional Locator at https://cdxapps.epa.gov/ocspp-oppt-lead/firm-location-search…
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What is target housing?
Answer: Target housing is defined in the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) as any housing constructed before 1978, except housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities or any zero-bedroom dwelling. However, target housing does include pre-1978 housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities or any zero-bedroom dwelling, if…
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What is the purpose of the EPA and HUD Real Estate Notification and Disclosure Rule and who is affected?
To protect the public from exposure to lead from paint, dust, and soil, Congress passed the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, also known as Title X. Section 1018 of this law directed HUD and EPA to require disclosure of information on lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards…
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Does the Fee Rule for the Lead-based Paint Activities and RRP Programs apply nationwide?
The rule applies only in those states, territories and Tribes without their own authorized lead programs. Currently, EPA implements the Lead-based Paint Activities Program in 11 states and the RRP Program in 35 states. Question Number: 23002-33305 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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Why have the fees for the Lead-Based Paint Activities program decreased since they were first implemented in 1999?
Since 1999, EPA has made substantial changes in the way it administers its accreditation and certification program. The transition to the automated Federal Lead-based Paint Program (FLPP) database and the associated centralized data processing has resulted in lower overall costs of the Lead-based Paint Activities program . Question Number: 23002-33300…
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Who is affected by the Fee Rule for the Lead-based Paint Activities (abatement, inspection and risk assessment) and RRP Programs?
The Fee Rule for the Lead-based Paint Activities and RRP Programs establishes fees that will be charged for training programs seeking accreditation, for firms engaged in renovations seeking certification and for individuals (for example, risk assessors) or firms engaged in lead-based paint activities that govern lead abatement, inspection and risk…
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Is anyone exempt from paying fees under the Lead-based Paint Activities (abatement, inspection and risk assessment) and RRP Programs?
Yes. TSCA section 402(a)(3) exempts state, local government and non-profit training programs from federal accreditation fees. However, it does not provide an exemption for the certification fees of firms or individuals. Question Number: 23002-33302 Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead .
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What is EPA's rule to: (1) lower fees for the Lead-Based Paint Activities Programs (for abatement, i.e., total removal) and (2) set fees for the 2008 Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Program?
In March 2009, EPA issued a rule to address fees for its lead-based paint programs. The rule addresses two areas: first, it modifies and lowers the existing fees for EPA's Lead-based Paint Activities regulations that govern lead abatement, inspection and risk assessment activities; second, it establishes fees to cover costs…
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Title V Relevant Guidance Index
List of documents included in the Title V Policy and Guidance Database.
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2021 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Title V Permit for Exxon Baton Rouge Refinery - Utilities Unit
This document is part of the Title V Petition Database.
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2021 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Title V Permit for Exxon Baton Rouge Refinery - Reforming Complex
This document is part of the Title V Petition Database.