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EPA proposes rulemaking withdrawing “Once-In-Always-In” MACT policy.
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On June 25, 2019, EPA released a pre-publication draft of a proposed rule allowing sources subject to Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act to voluntarily limit their emissions and avoid MACT according to a July 12, 2019 Environmental Law and Policy Monitor report. The proposed rule, which ... |
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Carbon tax shows signs of bipartisan life in Congress.
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Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle are introducing competing bills that aim to put a tax on carbon according to a July 26, 2019 report from The Hill. The push to regulate greenhouse gas emissions come as both Democrats and Republicans face pressure from their constituents, and in some cases the fossil ... |
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July is active month for EPA with numerous air quality approvals and proposed approvals.
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July was a busy month for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approvals and proposed approvals of state, territory or local air district implementation plans and/or updates to plans designed to meet or make progress toward attainment of national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). On July 26, 2019 EPA announced its approval of Oklahoma’s State Implementation Plan ... |
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Maryland finalizes new general permit for emergency CI engine generators.
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On July 15, 2019, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) announced the new and finalized general permit for emergency generators according to a July 19, 2019 Trinity Consultants report. The new general permit covers emergency generators rated at 373 kW up to and including 2000 kW. Only compression ignition engines whose primary purpose is ... |
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Learn more about MIRATECH’s 27-year history and stationary engine emission/acoustic solutions.
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CLICK HERE to read the complete profile of MIRATECH Corporation ' Featured in the Q2/2019 issue of POWERLINE Magazine. MIRATECH's beginnings were in the energy infrastructure market. Working through a network of distributors, compressor packagers and end users quickly discovered MIRATECH was offering a rugged, cost effective solution for their emission needs. After its initial ... |
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Nevada publishes stationary IC engine FAQ document.
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Nevada’s Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) ' Bureau of Air Pollution Control (BAPC) has published a frequently asked questions (FAQ) document to provide guidance on permit applications for stationary internal combustion engines. The document, “ Frequently Asked Questions for Stationary Internal Combustion Engines,” covers both emergency and non-emergency engines as well as both compression ignition ... |
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