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2016/9/26 · Fact Sheet: Adjustments for Major and Area Sources Boilers and Certain Indicators Summary Overview (PDF) (4 pp, 85 K, December 21, 2012) Fact Sheet: Final Adjustments to the Air Toxics Standards for Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters at Major Source Facilities (PDF) (4 pp, 112 K, December 21, 2012)
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Get price2014/1/20 · Boilers at Area Sources. The EPA finalized changes to Clean Air Act standards for boilers Dec. 20, 2012. These standards included separate rules for boilers at area sources (minor sources of hazardous air pollutants), found in 40 CFR 63, subpart JJJJJJ, and for boilers at major sources, found in 40 CFR 63, subpart DDDDD.
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Get priceBoilers not at major sources of air toxics ("area sources") Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerators (CISWI) Under the Clean Air Act, EPA classifies sources by the amount of toxic pollution they emit. A "major source" facility emits 10 or more tons per
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Get price2013/3/1 · boilers at area sources will not be subject because they run on natural gas. Of. the remaining 183,000 boilers, 182,400 require only regular tune-ups and. possibly a one-time energy assessment. The remaining 1 percent of boilers at. area sources will be obliged to meet the more rigorous emissions limits.
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