Regulated Community
-
2020 Order Granting in a Petition for Object to Title V Operating Permit for Montgomery Co
This document is part of the title V petition database.
-
2010 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Title V Permit for LG&E Trimble
This document is part of the Title V Petition Database.
-
2007 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Title V Permit for Oglethorpe Power Chattahoochee
This document is part of the Title V Petition Database.
-
2018 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Title V Permit for Georgia Pacific Crossett
This document is part of the Title V Petition Database.
-
PRN 97-5 Appendix B
Appendix B lists other names, not established by ANSI, which may also be used alone in the ingredients statement without an accompanying chemical name.
-
Fact Sheet - Final Rule to Reduce Toxic Emissions from Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking Facilities
Fact sheet summarizing national emission standard for hazardous air polllutants (NESHAP) for Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking Facilities.
-
Minor NSR Permit: Red Cedar Gathering Company - CO2 Capture Facility
Minor NSR permit, application, air quality modeling files and other supporting documentation for the Red Cedar Gathering Company CO2 Capture Facility, on Southern Ute Indian Reservation.
-
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) from the Pesticide Active Ingredient Production Industry - Fact Sheets
Concerns action regulating the production of PAIs that are used to manufacture insecticide, herbicide, and fungicide pesticide products.
-
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Landfill Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standard Development
This is a March 1999 presentation on the development of the maximum achievable control standards (MACT) for municipal solid waste landfills.
-
Plywood and Composite Wood Products - Example Initial Notification Report: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
This August 2005 form provides a sample form for the initial notification report to comply withthe Plywood and Wood Composite Products NESHAP.
-
National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Plywood and Composite Wood Manufacturing Background Information for Final Standards: Summary of Public Comments and Responses
Read the summary of the fifty-seven public comments and responses for the Plywood and Composite Wood Products NESHAP.
-
Sewage Sludge Incinerators: Final Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources Final Rule Fact Sheets
This page contains a February 2011 fact sheet with information regarding the final NSPS and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources for Sewage Sludge Incinerators (SSI). This document provides a summary of the information for these regulations.
-
The Clean Air Act in a Nutshell: How It Works
Congress designed the Clean Air Act to protect public health and welfare from different types of air pollution caused by a diverse array of pollution sources.
-
Nitrogen Stabilizer Products that Must Be Registered under FIFRA
This EPA guidance explains existing statutory and regulatory provisions regarding nitrogen stabilizers. It describes when they must be registered and when they are exempt from registration.
-
Study Profile Templates - Series 890 - Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program Test Guidelines
These templates are for use in preparation for the data evaluation record (DER) for the indicated study.
-
PRN 81-4: Label Improvement Program - Label Revisions to Accommodate New AOAC Methods of Chemical Analysis
This notice describes procedures EPA will use to ensure that pesticide label ingredient statements reflect percentages of ingredients determined by the most specific analytical techniques approved by the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOCA).
-
PRN 80-2: Label Improvement Program: Deletion of Salt Water Emesis Statements
As of 1980, pesticide registrants had to remove salt-water emesis statements from product labels.
-
PRN 83-3: Label Improvement Program - Storage and Disposal Label Statements
This Notice is to inform all registrants that the label of all pesticide products must include updated storage and disposal statements. No application for amended registration is required if you use the exact wording contained in this Notice.
-
Antimicrobial Testing Program
EPA tests certain antimicrobial products (hospital disinfectants and tuberculocides) to ensure that products in the marketplace are effective. See how we do this and find a list of tested products.
-
PRN 75-5: Unacceptable Use of the Word "Chlorine" in the Name and Labeling of Pesticides
Use of the word "CHLORINE" on labels other than in products containing liquified chlorine under pressure has been determined to be in violation of Section 2(q)(l)(A) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.