EPA RACT Plan Appendix E Part 4
Summary
The EPA has published Appendix E, Part 4 of its RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology) plan. This document provides specific technical details and requirements related to air pollution control for certain industrial sources. It is part of the ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with national air quality standards.
What changed
This document, Appendix E, Part 4 of the EPA's RACT plan, details specific technical requirements and methodologies for implementing Reasonably Available Control Technology for certain industrial sources. It outlines the agency's expectations for emissions control strategies and may include specific parameters, testing methods, or compliance demonstrations. The document is intended to guide regulated entities in meeting air quality regulations.
Regulated entities, particularly those in the energy, manufacturing, and transportation sectors, should review this appendix to understand the specific RACT requirements applicable to their operations. This review is crucial for ensuring compliance with EPA air quality standards and may necessitate updates to existing control technologies or operational practices. While no immediate compliance deadline is stated, adherence to RACT requirements is ongoing for facilities subject to these regulations.
What to do next
- Review Appendix E, Part 4 of the EPA RACT plan for applicable requirements.
- Assess current control technologies and operational practices against the specified RACT standards.
- Consult with environmental compliance specialists to ensure adherence to outlined methodologies and parameters.
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