Cites the plans of the United States Environmental Protection Agency to propose a rule governing air pollution control by the synthetic organic chemical industry. Aims of rule; Comments from Jack Edwardson, associate director of the emissions standard division of the agency's Office of Air Quality ...
and the proposal announced today advances this effort, especially for those in vulnerable communities,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “This rule will better protect communities from chemical accidents, and advance environmental justice for communities that have...
EPA proposes chemical air emissions rules The Environmental Protection Agency has finally come through with a slew of proposed regulations to implement the 1990 amendments to the Clean Air Act. The regulations were proposed at the rate of one a day last week, with longawaited ru... LONG,JANICE...
EPA intends to use data collected through this reporting rule to help inform future actions involving asbestos, including the ongoing risk evaluation for “legacy uses” of asbestos (part 2) and potential future risk management activities resulting from that risk evaluation under TSCA. Additionally,...
Environmental Protection Agency for reduction of air toxic emissions for organic chemical manufacturing and formulation process. Mandate of maximum achievable control technologies for chemical process; Design to penalize the unregulated chemical processing units; Impact of the regulation to chemical industry....
EPA is facing some tough choices as it works to regulate ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions from commercial sterilizers as medical and other groups warn there are currently no alternatives to the chemical and are urging the agency and the White House to set flexible emissions standards. In comme...
“Since the 1980s, total toxic releases and air emissions of criteria pollutants in the U.S. have fallen sharply, even as population and GDP have grown. From 2010 to 2020, Responsible Care facilities within the ACC membership have reduced H...
The agency is seeking more information on ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions in order to conduct a review of its existing air toxics rule for the commercial sterilizers sector.
New ethylene oxide rules from the EPA would reduce EtO emissions from commercial sterilizers by 80%, the agency said. (UPDATE:The new rule is out, with some significant changes from the proposal.) The EPA this week proposed new regulations for companies that sterilize medical devices ...
EPA accused of giving short shrift to decline in CO2 emissions For a U.S. EPA that is seeking to aggressively regulate greenhousegases, recognition of the significant declines in carbon dioxide emissionsfrom the nation... Jonathan,Crawford - 《Snl Energy Coal Report》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 ...