Regulated Community
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Order Responding to a January 7, 2002 Request for the Administrator to Object to Huntley Generating Station's Operating Permit
This document may be of assistance in applying the Title V air operating permit regulations.
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Order Responding to 2002 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Keyspan Generating Far Rockaway Station's Title V Permit
This document may be of assistance in applying the Title V air operating permit regulations.
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Order Responding to March 20, 2001 Petition Requesting the Administrator Object to Harquahala Generating Station's Operating Permit
This document may be of assistance in applying the Title V air operating permit regulations.
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Regulatory and Guidance Information by Topic: Cross-Cutting Issues
Regulatory information about issues that cut across programs and areas, such as asbestos, lead, climate change, small business, and international issues.
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Answers to Frequent Questions about EPA’s Lead-based Paint Program
This document, the Paint Chip Sample Collection Guide, provides step?by?step instruction in how to collect paint chip samples and submit them for analysis.
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Training for Private Applicators Under the EPA Plan
Private applicators have the option to take EPA training instead of submitting a copy of a valid certificate. This page describes how to register for the training and provides the training schedule.
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Clean Air Act Standards and Guidelines for Agriculture, Food and Forestry
This page contains the stationary sources of air pollution for the agriculture, food, and forestry industries, and their corresponding air pollution regulations. To learn more about the regulations for each industry, just click on the links below.
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Forestry and Logging Sector (NAICS 113)
Find environmental regulatory content for the forestry sector (NAICS 11), including National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and polluted runoff.
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Oil and Gas Extraction Sector (NAICS 211)
Environmental regulatory information for oil and gas extraction sectors, including oil and natural gas drilling. Includes information about NESHAPs for RICE and stationary combustion engines, and effluent guidelines for synthetic-based drilling fluids.
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Regulations for Emissions from Nonroad Vehicles and Engines
Aircraft Regulations, Heavy Equipment Regulations, Locomotive Regulations, Marine Regulations, Recreational Vehicle Regulations, Small Equipment and Tools Regulations
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Title V Permit for Merck Sharp and Dohme Quimica in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico
This operating permit is being issued under a Pollution Prevention in Permitting Project (P4) as a flexible model permit for the pharmaceutical industry pursuant to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart GGG.
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Economic Impact Analysis of the Plywood and Composite Wood Products National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
This 2002 report includes the costs associated with the regulatory control options associated with the proposed NESHAP, results of the economic impact analysis, a summary of impacts on small businesses, and results of the monetized benefits analysis.
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Inputs to the Pulp and Paper Industry October 2011 Residual Risk Assessment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has to conduct risk assessments on each source category subject to MACT standards and determine if additional standards are needed to reduce residual risks.
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Economic Impact Analysis: Final Revisions to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Subpart S (MACT I and MACT III) for the Pulp and Paper Industry
The purpose of this July 2012 economic impact analysis (EIA) is to present the results of the Agency’s evaluation of the cost, economic impacts, and benefits from compliance with the requirements of these Maximum Achievable Control Technologies (MACT).
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Clean Air Act Section 112(d)(6) Technology Review for Pulping and Papermaking Processes Memorandum
The purpose of this November 2011 document is to present the results of a review of available information on developments in practices, processes, and control technologies that apply to pulping and papermaking processes.
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Final Rule for Industrial Process Cooling Towers: Fact Sheet
Fact sheet concerning a final rule to reduce air toxics emissions from industrial process cooling towers. Air toxics are those pollutants known or suspected of causing cancer or other serious health effects.
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Fact Sheet: Final Air Toxics Standards for Area Sources in the Chemical Manufacturing Industry
Fact sheet on the national air toxics standards issued October 16, 2009 by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for smaller-emitting sources, known as area sources, in the chemical manufacturing industry.
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Fact Sheet: Proposed Air Toxics Rule for Pharmaceuticals Production
This fact sheet concerns a proposed regulation to reduce emissions of toxic air pollutants from the manufacture of pharmaceutical products.
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Fact Sheet: Final Air Toxics Standards for Area Sources in Seven Industry Sectors
This fact sheet discusses national emission standards for acrylic and modacrylic fibers production, carbon black production, chemical manufacturing: chromium compounds, flexible polyurethane foam production and fabrication, lead acid battery manufacturing,
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Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources; Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture: 1980 Final Rule (45 FR 74846)
This document is a copy of the Federal Register publication of the November 12, 1980 Final Rule for the Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources; Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture.