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Part V: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2001-10-04
This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous
air pollutants (NESHAP) for new and existing friction materials
manufacturing facilities. Some of these facilities, specifically those
that perform solvent mixing, have been identified as major sources of
hazardous air pollutants (HAP) including nhexane, toluene, and
trichloroethylene.
PROPOSED RULES: Arizona,
Published: 2001-11-16
Pursuant to section 112(l) of the 1990 Clean Air Act, EPA
granted delegation of specific national emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants (NESHAPs) to the Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality on March 5, 2001. In the Rules section of this
Federal Register, EPA is amending regulations to reflect the current
delegation status of
Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2001-07-13
This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous
air pollutants (NESHAP) for integrated iron and steel manufacturing
facilities. The EPA has identified integrated iron and steel
manufacturing facilities as a major source of hazardous air pollutant
(HAP) emissions. These proposed standards will implement section 112(d)
of the Clean
PROPOSED RULES: New Hampshire,
Published: 2001-05-16
Pursuant to section 112(l) of the Clean Air Act (CAA), New
Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NH DES) requested
approval to implement and enforce State permit terms and conditions
that substitute for the for the National Emissions Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Pulp and Paper Industry and the
National Emissions
Part IV: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2001-11-02
On June 29, 1999, we issued the National Emission Standards
for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories: Generic Maximum
Achievable Control Technology Standards (64 FR 34854). On November 22,
1999 (64 FR 63779), we proposed minor amendments to the June 29, 1999
promulgated rule concerning the regulation of surge control vessels and
bottoms
Part III: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2001-12-17
The EPA is taking direct final action to amend the national
emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for phosphoric
acid manufacturing plants and the NESHAP for phosphate fertilizers
production plants which were promulgated on June 10, 1999 under
authority of section 112 of the Clean Air Act (CAA). The NESHAP apply
to owners and
RULES: Boat manufacturing facilities; Correction,
Published: 2001-10-03
Correction
In rule document 0120895 beginning on page 44218 in the issue of
Wednesday, August 22, 2001, make the following corrections: Sec. 63. 5710 [Corrected]
1. On page 44235, in the second column, in Sec. 63.5710 (c), in the
sixth line from the bottom, `` PVOP=weightedaverage MACT
model point value for each
PROPOSED RULES: Delaware,
Published: 2001-06-08
EPA is proposing to approve the Delaware Department of Natural
Resources and Environmental Control's (DNREC's) request to implement
and enforce its accidental release prevention program in place of
similar Federal requirements. In the Final Rules section of this
Federal Register, EPA is approving the State's request for rule
approval as a direct
RULES: Ohio,
Published: 2001-07-11
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving,
through a ``direct final'' procedure, a request for delegation of the
Federal air toxics program. The State's mechanism of delegation
involves the straight delegation of all existing and future section 112
standards unchanged from the Federal standards. The actual delegation
of authority of
RULES: Pulp and paper production; correction,
Published: 2001-05-14
Under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the EPA issued a final rule on
December 22, 2000 (65 FR 80755) to amend the pulp and paper national
emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (Pulp and Paper
NESHAP). The Pulp and Paper NESHAP limit and control hazardous air
pollutants (HAP) that are known to cause or suspected to cause cancer
or have other
RULES: Sterilization facilities; ethylene oxide emissions standards,
Published: 2001-11-02
This action finalizes amendments to the emissions standards
for sterilization facilities by eliminating maximum achievable control
technology (MACT) requirements for chamber exhaust vents. This action
reduces safety problems associated with the existing requirements. This
action also amends testing and monitoring requirements for
sterilization
Part III: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2001-12-17
The EPA is proposing to amend the national emission standards
for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for phosphoric acid manufacturing
plants and the NESHAP for phosphate fertilizers production plants which
were promulgated on June 10, 1999 under authority of section 112 of the
Clean Air Act (CAA). This action proposes to amend specific provisions
RULES: Delaware,
Published: 2001-10-02
EPA is taking direct final action to approve the Delaware
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control's (DNREC's)
request to implement and enforce its hazardous air pollutant general
provisions and hazardous air pollutant emission standards for
perchloroethylene dry cleaning facilities, hard and decorative chromium
electroplating and
RULES: Polymers and resins—; Compliance date (Group IV); indefinite stay,
Published: 2001-02-23
The EPA is issuing this final rule amendment to indefinitely
stay the current compliance date of February 27, 2001, for the
provisions pertaining to process contact cooling towers (PCCT) for
existing affected sources producing poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET)
using the continuous terephthalic acid (TPA) high viscosity multiple
end finisher
PROPOSED RULES: Ohio,
Published: 2001-07-11
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing
approval of a request for delegation of the Federal air toxics program.
The State's mechanism of delegation involves the straight delegation of
all existing and future section 112 standards unchanged from the
Federal standards. The actual delegation of authority of individual
standards, except
RULES: Ferroalloys production; ferromanganese and silicomanganese,
Published: 2001-03-22
We are taking direct final action to amend the national
emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for
Ferroalloys Production: Ferromanganese and Silicomanganese. The
amendments are being made in response to a petition for reconsideration
submitted to the EPA following promulgation of the rule and a petition
for review
RULES: Off-site waste and recovery operations; technical corrections,
Published: 2001-01-08
Under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the EPA promulgated the
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) from
OffSite Waste and Recovery Operations (OSWRO) on July 1, 1996 with
subsequent amendments on July 20, 1999. The promulgated rule requires
new and existing major sources to control emissions of hazardous air
pollutants (HAP)
RULES: Hazardous waste combustors,
Published: 2001-12-06
EPA is taking final action to extend for one year the
compliance date for regulations for incinerators, cement kilns, and
lightweight aggregate kilns that burn hazardous waste, promulgated on
September 30, 1999 (NESHAP: Final Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors). We are taking this action
in response to the
PROPOSED RULES: Delaware,
Published: 2001-10-02
EPA is proposing to approve the Delaware Department of Natural
Resources and Environmental Control's (DNREC's) request to implement and enforce its hazardous air pollutant
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general provisions and hazardous air pollutant emission standards for
perchloroethylene dry cleaning facilities, hard and decorative chromium
electroplating and
RULES: Polymers and resins—; Compliance dates (Group IV); extension,
Published: 2001-02-26
The EPA is taking direct final action to extend certain
compliance dates contained in national emission standards for hazardous
air pollutant emissions for Group IV polymers and resins for the
equipment leaks provisions as applied to polyethylene terephthalate
(PET) affected sources. We are approving this compliance extension
pursuant to section
RULES: New Jersey,
Published: 2001-07-03
This action grants the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection (NJDEP) the authority to implement and enforce portions of
the State of New Jersey's Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act Program
(TCPA), codified at New Jersey Administrative Code (NJAC) 7:31, in
place of the Federal Chemical Accident Prevention regulations,
promulgated by EPA
PROPOSED RULES: Ferroalloys production; ferromanganese and silicomanganese,
Published: 2001-03-22
We are proposing to amend the national emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for Ferroalloys Production:
Ferromanganese and Silicomanganese (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart XXX).
Changes are being made in response to a petition for reconsideration
submitted to the EPA following promulgation of the final rule, and a
petition for review
PROPOSED RULES: Oklahoma,
Published: 2001-01-09
The EPA is proposing to take direct final action on section
112(l) program approval and delegation of authority to Oklahoma. The
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) has requested
delegation of certain Federal National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) found in 40 CFR parts 61 and 63.
In the ``Rules and
RULES: Pesticide active ingredient production,
Published: 2001-11-21
We are taking direct final action to amend the national
emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for Pesticide
Active Ingredient (PAI) Production. Rather than requiring the
precompliance plans 6 months in advance of the compliance date, the
amended rule will require the plans 3 months in advance. Under the
promulgated rule,
RULES: Natural gas transmission and storage facilities; technical correction,
Published: 2001-09-27
On June 17, 1999, we issued the national emission standards
for hazardous air pollutants from oil and natural gas production
facilities and the national emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants from natural gas transmission and storage facilities (64 FR
32610). On June 29, 2001, we issued technical corrections to clarify
intent and correct