Laws & Regulations
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Louisiana LAC 33:III Ch. 22 Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Section 2202 - Contingency Plan, SIP effective December 30, 2011 (LAd38)
LA SIP: 33 LAC III Ch. 22 Section 2202
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LA 33.III Chap 21 Subchap A, §2103. Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds; SIP effective August 4, 2011 (LAd34) and February 29, 2016 (LAd47) and September 28, 2017 (LAd58)
LA SIP: 33 LAC III Ch. 21 Section 2103, SIP effective September 28, 2017 (LAd58)
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Louisiana LAC 33:III Ch. 21 Section 2145 - Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities, SIP effective September 28, 2017 (LAd58)
LA SIP: 33 LAC III Ch. 21 Section 2145
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Louisiana LAC 33:III Ch. 21 Section 2115 - Waste Gas Disposal, SIP effective August 4, 2011 (LAd34)
LA SIP: 33 LAC III Ch. 21 Section 2115
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Louisiana SIP: LAC 33:III Ch 65 Rules and Regulations for the Fee System of the Air Quality Control Programs, effective 2016-06-20 (LAd48)
Louisiana SIP: LAC 33:III Ch 65 Rules and Regulations for the Fee System of the Air Quality Control Programs, effective 2016-06-20
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Trumbull Energy Center
US/Canada AQA Notification Table
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Oregon Energy Center
US/Canada AQA Notification Table
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Tribal Air Emission Inventories
These documents provide guidance to tribes and EPA Regional Offices on how to create emission inventories
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A Menu of Options for Developing Tribal Air Grant Work Plans and Managing Grants for Environmental Results
Tool to assist tribes that apply for Clean Air Act (CAA) funding to draft more effective work plans for projects that will develop tribal knowledge of air quality issues and build tribal expertise to manage air quality on tribal lands.
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Extension to Minor NSR Permitting Deadline for Oil and Gas Resources
EPA is proposing a Federal Implementation Plan rule that would apply to new true minor sources and minor modifications at existing true minor sources in the production segment of the oil and natural gas sector
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Clean Air Act: Summary of Content for Applicability for TAS for Titles I, III and V
A synopsis of the content of the CAA Titles I, III and V and individual sections of the Act commonly used for tribal management seeking treatment in a similar manner as a state.
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Controlling Air Emissions Under the FARR
Controlling pollution and fugitive particulate matter emissions under the Federal Air Rules for Reservations.
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Training Fires on Indian Reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
The Federal Air Rules for Reservations (FARR) Open Burning Rule allows Fire Protection Services to request permission from EPA to conduct an outdoor burn by qualified personnel to train firefighters on fire suppression and fire fighting techniques.
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Superfund Groundwater Introduction
Key EPA groundwater guidance and selected other reports on groundwater used frequently by Superfund Remedial Project Managers.