The Clean Air Act requires EPA to regulate emissions of toxic
air pollutants from a published list of industrial sources referred
to as "source categories." As required under the Act,
EPA has developed a list of source categories
that must meet control technology requirements for these toxic air
pollutants. The EPA is required to develop regulations (also known
as rules or standards) for all industries that emit one or more
of the pollutants in significant quantities. EPA has developed implementation tools (eg. checklists, brochures) to help comply with the standards.
- The status tables below list of EPA's Air Toxics Regulations [also known as national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) or maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards.]
- These links provide information on regulations in addition
to air toxics standards that are required for the listed industries
- Solid Waste Rules (Sections 129/111(d) Rules)
- Selected New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) [these are criteria
pollutant regulations]
- Area Source Standards (Section 112(k))- Completed Area Source Categories
- Section 183(e) Rules for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
- Other
Implementation
Information
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Urban
Air Toxics Strategy
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Overview
of Air Toxics Requirements
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These links provide a brief description of the sections of the Clean
Air Act related to air toxics as well as further links to relevant
rules, reports, and programs. A concise overview is available.
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