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26. Clarifications to Existing National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Delegations' Provisions

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

As part of the section 112(l), ``Approval of State Programs and Delegation of Federal Authorities'' rulemaking process, EPA (we) agreed to clarify which portions of the existing national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) contain authorities that can be delegated to State, Local, and Tribal (S/L/T) agencies (September 14,
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : United States Mint

27. Approval of Section 112(l) Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants; State of Maryland; Department of the Environment

RULES: Maryland,

EPA is taking direct final action to approve Maryland Department of the Environment's (MDE's) request for delegation of authority to implement and enforce its hazardous air pollutant regulations for perchloroethylene drycleaning facilities, hard and decorative chromium electroplating and chromium anodizing tanks, ethylene oxide sterilization
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Environmental Protection Agency

28. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Publicly Owned Treatment Works; Final Rule

Part III: Environmental Protection Agency,

On October 26, 1999, we promulgated the national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for publicly owned treatment works (POTW). In this action, we are promulgating amendments which were proposed pursuant to a settlement agreement with the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) regarding their petition for
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Treasury Department

29. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Secondary Aluminum Production

Part III: Environmental Protection Agency,

This document withdraws a previously published proposed rule to stay the national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for secondary aluminum production, as applied to aluminum die casters and aluminum foundries. This document also announces that we do not intend to take any further action with respect to an advance notice of
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

30. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-Gasoline)

Part II: See Customs Service; Environmental Protection Agency,

This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for organic liquids distribution (OLD) (non gasoline) operations, which are carried out at storage terminals, refineries, crude oil pipeline stations, and various manufacturing facilities. These proposed standards would implement section 112(d) of the Clean Air
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Treasury Department

31. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products

Part II: See Fiscal Service; See Internal Revenue Service; Environmental Protection Agency,

This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for miscellaneous metal parts and products surface coating operations located at major sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP). The proposed standards would implement section 112(d) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) by requiring these operations to meet HAP emission
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Treasury Department

32. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Engine Test Cells/Stands

Part III: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for engine test cells/stands. We have identified engine test cells/stands as major sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) such as toluene, benzene, mixed xylenes, and 1,3 butadiene. These proposed NESHAP will implement section 112(d) of the Clean Air Act (CAA)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

33. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Iron and Steel Foundries

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for iron and steel foundries. The EPA has identified iron and steel foundries as a major source of hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions. These proposed standards will implement section 112(d) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) by requiring all major sources to meet
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Treasury Department

34. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production

Part IV: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action promulgates national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for the Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and Copolymers Production source category. These NESHAP require that PVC and copolymers production facilities, which already must comply with the existing Vinyl Chloride NESHAP, continue to comply with that existing NESHAP.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Treasury Department

35. Approval of Section 112(l) Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants and the Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions;

RULES: Pennsylvania,

EPA is taking direct final action to approve Allegheny County Health Department's (ACHD's) request for delegation of authority to implement and enforce its hazardous air pollutant regulations which have been adopted by reference from the Federal requirements set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations. This approval will automatically delegate
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Environmental Protection Agency

36. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Friction Materials Manufacturing Facilities

Part IV: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action promulgates 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
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Wage and Hour Division

37. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants From Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing Plants and Phosphate

Part IV: Environmental Protection Agency,

The EPA is taking 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 operators
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

38. Approval of Section 112(l) Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants; State of West Virginia; Division of Environmental

PROPOSED RULES: West Virginia,

EPA is proposing to approve West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection's (WVDEP's) request for delegation of authority to implement and enforce its hazardous air pollutant regulations for perchloroethylene drycleaning facilities, hard and decorative chromium electroplating and chromium anodizing tanks, ethylene oxide sterilization
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Environmental Protection Agency

39. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Site Remediation

PROPOSED RULES: Site remediation activities; Correction,

Correction

In proposed rule document 0217360 beginning on page 49398 in the issue of July 30, 2002 make the following correction:

On page 49398, the first column, in the DATES section, in the fifth line, ``September 19, 2002'' should read ``August 19, 2002''. [FR Doc. C217360

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Environmental Protection Agency

40. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Generic Maximum Achievable Control Technology

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action promulgates amendments to the ``generic'' maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards to add national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for four additional source categories: Cyanide Chemicals Manufacturing, Carbon Black Production, Ethylene Production, and Spandex Production. The generic MACT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Treasury Department

41. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Lime Manufacturing Plants

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for the lime manufacturing source category. The lime manufacturing emission units regulated would include lime kilns, lime coolers, and various types of materials processing operations (MPO). The EPA has identified the lime manufacturing industry as a major
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

42. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Rubber Tire Manufacturing

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action finalizes national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for new and existing sources at rubber tire manufacturing facilities. The EPA has identified rubber tire manufacturing facilities as major sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions. These standards will implement section 112(d) of the Clean Air Act
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

43. Approval of Section 112(l) Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants; State of Maryland; Department of the Environment

PROPOSED RULES: Maryland,

EPA is proposing to approve Maryland Department of the Environment's (MDE's) request for delegation of authority to implement and enforce its hazardous air pollutant regulations for
perchloroethylene drycleaning facilities, hard and decorative chromium electroplating and chromium anodizing tanks, ethylene oxide sterilization facilities,
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Environmental Protection Agency

44. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Secondary Aluminum Production

RULES: Secondary aluminum production,

On June 14, 2002, the EPA promulgated amendments to the national emission standards for secondary aluminum production as a direct final rule along with a parallel proposal to be used as a basis for final action in the event we received any adverse comments. On August 13, 2002, we withdrew the direct final rule amendments because one commenter
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Environmental Protection Agency

45. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Primary Copper Smelting

Part III: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action promulgates national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for primary copper smelting. Primary copper smelters can potentially emit significant amounts of certain toxic metals listed as hazardous air pollutants (HAP) in Clean Air Act (CAA) section 112(b)(1). These metals include antimony, arsenic, beryllium,
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

46. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories: General Provisions; and Requirements

Part III: Environmental Protection Agency,

On March 16, 1994, the EPA promulgated General Provisions for national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) and other regulatory requirements that are established under section 112 of the Clean Air Act (CAA). In today's action, we are promulgating amendments to the General Provisions that revise and clarify several of the
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

47. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Site Remediation

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action proposes National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) under the authority of section 112 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) for the site remediation source category. The EPA has determined that site remediation activities can be major sources of organic hazardous air pollutants (HAP) (including benzene, ethyl benzene,
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

48. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Refractory Products Manufacturing

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action replaces Refractories Manufacturing with Refractory Products Manufacturing on the list of categories of major sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) published under section 112(c) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and on the source category schedule for national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP). This action also
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

49. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines

Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,

This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for stationary reciprocating internal combustion engines (RICE) with manufacturer's nameplate rating above 500 brake horsepower located at major sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP). We have identified stationary RICE as a major source category of HAP
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Veterans Affairs Department

50. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants From the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry

RULES: Portland cement manufacturing industry; Correction and clarification,

On April 5, 2002, the EPA issued a direct final rule to amend the national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for the portland cement industry. That action, in part, amended the monitoring requirements for the industry. This action corrects the corresponding table of monitoring requirements in the final rule and clarifies two issues
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY : Environmental Protection Agency

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