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RULES: Arizona, California, and Nevada,
Published: 2006-06-28
EPA is amending certain regulations to reflect the current
delegation status of national emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants (NESHAPs) in Arizona, California, and Nevada. Several
NESHAPs were delegated to the Maricopa County Air Quality Department on
May 16, 2006, to the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control
District on
Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2006-02-16
On July 30, 2004, EPA promulgated national emission standards
for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for the plywood and composite
wood products (PCWP) source category. The Administrator subsequently
received a petition for reconsideration of certain provisions in the
final rule. In addition, following promulgation, stakeholders expressed
concern
RULES: Miscellaneous coating manufacturing,
Published: 2006-10-04
This action promulgates amendments to the national emission
standards for hazardous air pollutants for miscellaneous coating
manufacturing. The amendments clarify that coating manufacturing means
the production of coatings using operations such as mixing and
blending, not reaction or separation processes used in chemical
manufacturing. The
RULES: Massachusetts; perchloroethylene dry cleaning facilities; correction,
Published: 2006-04-13
This document corrects an error in the language of a final
rule pertaining to EPA's approval granting the Commonwealth of Massachusetts the authority to implement and enforce its
perchloroethylene air emissions regulations in place of the Federal dry
cleaning NESHAP for area sources.
RULES: Surface coating of automobiles and light-duty trucks,
Published: 2006-12-22
EPA is taking direct final action on amendments to the
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Surface
Coating of Automobiles and LightDuty Trucks (Automobiles and Light
Duty Trucks NESHAP) which were promulgated on April 26, 2004, under the
authority of section 112(d) of the Clean Air Act. The direct final rule
amendments provide
PROPOSED RULES: Arizona, California, and Nevada,
Published: 2006-06-28
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 Maricopa County Air Quality
Department on May 16, 2006, to the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air
Pollution Control District on October 31, 2005, and to the Nevada
Division of Environmental
RULES: Miscellaneous organic chemical manufacturing,
Published: 2006-03-01
This action amends the national emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for miscellaneous organic chemical
manufacturing. The amendment will extend the compliance date for
existing sources by 18 months. Under the promulgated rule, existing
affected sources would be required to be in compliance by November 10,
2006. With this final
Part IV: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2006-10-06
EPA is proposing national emission standards for hazardous air
pollutants (NESHAP) for four area source categories. The proposed
NESHAP reflect EPA's determination that existing facilities in three of
these categories are well controlled and that the emission control
devices and work practices at these facilities represent the generally
available
PROPOSED RULES: Hazardous waste combustors,
Published: 2006-04-13
EPA is announcing that the comment period to the proposed rule
entitled National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants:
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors,
published on March 23, 2006, is being extended until May 8, 2006. In
the proposed rule, EPA is requesting comment on a revised new source
RULES: Shipbuilding and ship repair operations,
Published: 2006-12-29
EPA is taking direct final action on amendments to the
national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for
shipbuilding and ship repair (surface coating) operations (subpart II)
promulgated on December 15, 1995 (60 FR 64330), under the authority of
section 112(d) of the Clean Air Act (CAA). These direct final rule
amendments
RULES: Brick and structural clay products and clay ceramics manufacturing; CFR correction,
Published: 2006-06-23
CFR Correction
In Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 63 (Sec.
Sec. 63.6580 to 63.8830), revised as of July 1, 2005, on page 309, in
Sec. 63.8395 paragraph (b), and on page 332, in Sec. 63.8545
paragraph (b), remove ``May 16, 2003'' and add in its place ``May 16, 2006''.
[FR Doc. 0655523 Filed 62206; 8:45 am]
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RULES: Hazardous waste combustors; effective date stay,
Published: 2006-03-23
Pursuant to section 307(d)(7)(B) of the Clean Air Act (CAA),
EPA is issuing an administrative stay of one requirement of the
national emissions standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for
hazardous waste combustors that were issued October 12, 2005, under
section 112 of the CAA. EPA is staying the effective date of the
standard for
PROPOSED RULES: Semiconductor manufacturing,
Published: 2006-10-19
EPA is proposing amendments to the national emission standards
for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for Semiconductor Manufacturing,
published on May 22, 2003. We are proposing amendments to the final
rule to clarify the emission requirements for process vents by
establishing a new maximum achievable control technology (MACT) floor
level of
RULES: Printing and publishing industry,
Published: 2006-05-24
EPA is taking direct final action on amendments to the
national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for
the printing and publishing industry which were promulgated on May 30,
1996, under the authority of section 112 of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
The direct final rule amendments amend specific provisions in the
Printing and
PROPOSED RULES: Shipbuilding and ship repair operations,
Published: 2006-12-29
On December 15, 1995, EPA issued national emission standards
for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) under section 112 of the Clean
Air Act for shipbuilding and ship repair (surface coating) operations
(subpart II). The NESHAP requires existing and new major sources to
control emissions of hazardous air pollutants to the extent achievable
by the use
Part IV: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2006-11-09
This action proposes national emission standards for hazardous
air pollutants for certain area source facilities. Specifically, this
proposal sets forth two regulatory alternatives. The first alternative
(Regulatory Alternative 1) proposes emission standards for bulk
gasoline terminals, pipeline facilities, and bulk gasoline plants. The
second
Part II: Environmental Protection Agency,
Published: 2006-06-14
In 1994, EPA promulgated National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for the synthetic organic chemical
manufacturing industry (SOCMI). This rule is commonly known as the
hazardous organic NESHAP (HON) and established maximum achievable
control technology (MACT) standards to regulate the emissions of
organic hazardous air
PROPOSED RULES: Hazardous waste combustors,
Published: 2006-03-23
On October 12, 2005, EPA promulgated national emission
standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for new and existing
hazardous waste combustors. Subsequently, the Administrator received
four petitions for reconsideration of the final rule. In this proposed
rule, EPA is granting reconsideration of one issue in the petitions
submitted by Ash
RULES: Hazardous waste combustors; effective date amended,
Published: 2006-10-25
The EPA is amending the effective date of the standard for
particulate matter for new cement kilns that burn hazardous waste. EPA
promulgated this standard as part of the national emission standards
for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for hazardous waste combustors
that were issued on October 12, 2005, under section 112 of the Clean
Air Act. EPA
PROPOSED RULES: Printing and publishing industry,
Published: 2006-05-24
On May 30, 1996, EPA issued national emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for the printing and publishing
industry under section 112 of the Clean Air Act (CAA). We are proposing
to amend the final rule to resolve issues and questions raised after
promulgation of the final rule and to correct errors in the regulatory
text. This
PROPOSED RULES: Hospital ethylene oxide sterilizers,
Published: 2006-11-06
EPA is proposing two primary regulatory alternatives for new
and existing hospital sterilizers that emit hazardous air pollutants
and are area sources within the meaning of Clean Air Act section
112(a)(2). The first alternative proposes a generally available
management practice requirement for new and existing hospital
sterilizers that are area
RULES: Integrated iron and steel manufacturing facilities,
Published: 2006-07-13
This action amends the national emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for integrated iron and steel
manufacturing facilities. The final amendments add a new compliance
option, revise emission limitations, reduce the frequency of repeat
performance tests for certain emission units, add corrective action
requirements, and clarify
RULES: Gasoline distribution facilities; bulk gasoline terminals and pipeline breakout stations,
Published: 2006-04-06
On December 14, 1994, we promulgated National Emission
Standards for Gasoline Distribution Facilities (Bulk Gasoline Terminals
and Pipeline Breakout Stations). Section 112(f)(2) of the Clean Air Act
directs us to assess the risk remaining (residual risk) after the
application of national emission standards controls for hazardous air
pollutants.
RULES: Site remediation,
Published: 2006-11-29
This action amends the national emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for site remediation activities. This
final rule revises specific provisions in the rule to resolve issues
and questions subsequent to promulgation; correct technical omissions;
and correct typographical, crossreference, and grammatical errors.
PROPOSED RULES: Miscellaneous coating manufacturing,
Published: 2006-05-17
On December 11, 2003, EPA promulgated national emission
standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for miscellaneous
coating manufacturing. The promulgated rule applies to the manufacture
of coatings, such as paints, inks, and adhesives. The proposed
amendments clarify that coating manufacturing means the production of
coatings using