Canton Pb SIP Appendix D Consent Order Document
Summary
EPA Region 5 has published Appendix D of the Canton Pb (Lead) State Implementation Plan Consent Order Document. The document establishes compliance requirements and monitoring obligations for the regulated facility under the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for lead. Affected sources must adhere to the emission limitations and reporting schedules specified in the consent order.
What changed
EPA Region 5 has added Appendix D to the Canton Pb State Implementation Plan Consent Order Document, which specifies the compliance framework for lead emissions from the regulated facility. The appendix establishes emission limits, monitoring requirements, and reporting schedules.
Facilities subject to this consent order must implement the specified monitoring protocols and meet all compliance deadlines outlined in Appendix D. Non-compliance may result in enforcement action under the Clean Air Act. Environmental consultants and facility operators should review the full document to determine applicability to their operations.
What to do next
- Review Appendix D consent order requirements for applicability
- Implement required monitoring and reporting per consent order terms
- Submit compliance documentation as specified in the consent order
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