| GHG Reporting & Tailoring Rule - 12/16/10
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EPA's 2009 Mandatory GHG Reporting Rule and 2010 GHG Tailoring Rule have imposed brand new additional requirements on emission sources throughout the U.S. Full implementation of the reporting requirements and initial implementation of the Title V requirements will start to impact existing sources beginning in January 2011. |
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| Coatings Regulations and Analytical Methods Conference |
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| October 20-21, 2010 - This two-day coatings regulations and analytical methods conference will offer an open forum for professionals who develop, specify, or use coatings. |
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| Area Rule Source Changes and Implementation Guides |
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| We have been closely monitoring the Area Source Rules for the Paints and Allied Manufacturing Facilities. Some aspects of these rules have recently been amended. Specifically, the EPA has amended the definition of ''material containing hazardous air pollutants'' and clarified some regulatory text. |
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| Final GACT Standards for Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources |
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| Finalized on October 29, 2009, the MACT Standard for Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources [40 CFR 63, Subpart VVVVVV], commonly known as the CMAS Rule imposes Generally Available Control Technology Standards (GACT) standards for the control of HAPs. The EPA estimates this rule will potentially affect 450 manufacturing facilities and 150 small entities. |
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| MON MACT Applicability & Compliance Assessment |
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| The U. S Supreme Court refuses to industry’s request to review an appellate court’s order to vacate the start-up, shutdown and malfunction (SSM) exemption to meet the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT ) standards. Please read the full article to see how this affects your operations. |
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| U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Industry Request On SSM Exemption |
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| The U. S Supreme Court refuses to industry’s request to review an appellate court’s order to vacate the start-up, shutdown and malfunction (SSM) exemption to meet the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT ) standards. Please read the full article to see how this affects your operations. |
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| GACT Rule for Paints and Allied Manufacturing Facilities |
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| Promulgated on December 3, 2009, this rule requires the reduction of HAP emissions from manufacturing paints and allied products such as paints, coatings, inks, and adhesives. |
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| GACT Rule for Chemical Preparations Facilities |
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| On December 30, 2009, the EPA issued the final rule imposing Area Source Generally Available Control Technology (GACT) standards for the control of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) at chemical preparations facilities that are minor HAP sources. |
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| Final Rule - Area Source GACT Standards - Chemical Preparations |
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| On December 30, 2009 the EPA issued the final rule imposing Area Source Generally Available Control Technology (GACT) standards for the control of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) at chemical preparations facilities that are minor HAP sources. |
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| Final Rule - Area Source GACT Standards - Paints and Allied Products |
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| On December 3, 2009 the EPA issued the final rule imposing Area Source Generally Available Control Technology (GACT) standards for the control of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) at paints and allied products manufacturing facilities that are minor HAP sources. |
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| Click here to find out more |