April 1999 Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
[April 26, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 77)]
[Unified Agenda]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [frwais.access.gpo.gov]
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Part XXII
Environmental Protection Agency
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)
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Semiannual Regulatory Agenda
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Ch. I
[FRL-6238-9]
April 1999 Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes the
Semiannual Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions to update the
public about our:
? Regulations currently under development,
? Reviews of existing regulations, and
? Rulemakings completed or canceled since the last Agenda.
EPA believes that, if the people affected by rules take part in
developing them, we will produce rules that are clearer, less
burdensome, and more effective.
TO BE PLACED ON THE AGENDA MAILING LIST: If you would like to receive
copies of future Agendas, please call 1-800/490-9198. There is no
charge for the Agenda.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: We welcome your comments and
suggestions. If you have questions or comments about a particular rule,
please get in touch with the agency contact listed for that rule. If
you have general comments or questions about the EPA's rulemaking
process, please direct them to: Philip Schwartz (2136), Environmental
Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460; phone: (202)
260-5493, fax: (202) 260-5478, e-mail: Schwartz.Philip@epa.gov.
You can also get daily, updated information on current EPA
rulemakings from our Internet site on environmental regulations.
This site includes the text of proposed and final environmental
rules issued by the EPA and by other agencies. It also includes an
electronic version of this Agenda. The site is at http://
www.epa.gov/epahome/rules.html and is part of EPA's large
agencywide Internet site that we invite you to visit at http://
www.epa.gov.
We expect that the EPA web site will be an increasingly
important means of communication between EPA and the public. We
inaugurated this site about 4 years ago, and it has more than
100,000 documents and files currently available on-line.
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Table of Contents
Supplementary Information:
The Rulemaking Process
EPA's Regulatory Philosophy and Priorities
Impacts on Small Entities
What Actions Are Included in the Agenda?
How Is the Agenda Organized?
What Information Is in Agenda Entries?
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Rulemaking Process
Congress has created a number of requirements that agencies
must meet when they issue regulations. These requirements are
designed to support the creation of quality regulations and protect
the rights of people affected by agencies' rules. These
requirements are contained in the Administrative Procedure Act, the
Regulatory Flexibility Act as amended by the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, the Unfunded Mandates Reform
Act, the Paperwork Reduction Act, the National Technology Transfer
and Advancement Act, and the Congressional Review Act. You can find
information on many of these statutes at http://
www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/.
President Clinton has also ordered that we meet a number of
requirements when we issue regulations. Of particular significance
for EPA rulemakings are Executive Orders 12866 (Regulatory Planning
and Review), 12875 (Enhancing the Intergovernmental Partnership),
13045 (Children's Health Protection), and 13084 (Consultation and
Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments). You can find
information on Executive orders at http://library.whitehouse.gov/.
We encourage you to take part in the rulemaking process to make
your views known and help us craft rules that:
? Protect human health,
? Preserve and enhance the environment, and
? Meet environmental goals without being unnecessarily
burdensome.
In addition to contacting the expert responsible for developing a
particular rule, you also can comment on proposed rules that we publish
in the Federal Register. Once we have proposed a rule, we will consider
your comments and address them before issuing a final rule. To be most
effective, comments should contain information and data which support
your position, and you should explain why we should incorporate your
suggestion in the final rule. You can be particularly helpful and
persuasive if you provide examples to illustrate your concerns and
offer specific alternatives.
The Agenda also includes some of our more important guidance
documents. While these documents are not legally binding on EPA or
outside parties, they will guide our thinking in major policy
areas. We invite you to take part in developing these documents.
EPA's Regulatory Philosophy and Priorities
Since EPA's creation, the Nation made great headway in cleaning
up the air, water, and land. But as the next century approaches, we
are finding that many of the remaining problems are more complex
than those of the past, and they require more sophisticated
remedies. Because of this, EPA has reexamined its current public
health and environmental strategies to better meet the challenges
of today and the future. And because this effort comes at the same
time the President and Vice President are calling for a Government
that works better and costs less, EPA has had an unprecedented
opportunity to develop tough, new protections that not only solve
today's difficult problems but do so in cheaper and smarter ways.
EPA's efforts to develop a system that works better and costs
less are focused on five areas:
1. Greater public access to information,
2. More regulatory flexibility to obtain better results,
3. Stronger partnerships with States and industries,
4. More compliance assistance, and
5. Less paperwork and red tape.
We are pursuing these through every possible means, internally and
externally, and we can already see results.
Internally, EPA has streamlined its management, restructured
programs, and given EPA employees broader responsibilities. For
example, enforcers are emphasizing compliance assistance,
permitters are paying more attention to pollution prevention and
market mechanisms, and rule writers are
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developing public health and environmental protections that include
alternatives proposed by regulated entities. These are innovative
alternatives that are less costly but which still meet
environmental and public health protection goals.
Externally, EPA brings together stakeholders from businesses,
State and local governments, tribal governments, and labor and
public interest groups. The goal is to assure that all interested
parties can take part in the design of innovative, less costly
approaches to environmental and public health protection. This
stakeholder involvement fosters more creative solutions, promotes
local stewardship, and helps establish and strengthen partnerships
between the public and private sectors--all without sacrificing
environmental or public health protection. As compliance with
today's environmental laws comes to be regarded as a ``floor to
maintain'' rather than a ``ceiling to be reached,'' EPA is offering
incentives that encourage facilities to go beyond the minimum
requirements and continuously improve environmental performance.
As EPA develops this innovative regulatory system, we will
increase our focus on protecting the health of children, taking
into account their unique characteristics and vulnerabilities.
Under President Clinton's Executive order, EPA will evaluate
children's environmental health for economically significant
regulations. Further, as a matter of policy, EPA will also assess
potential risks to children for regulations that are not
economically significant. Following an inclusive public process,
EPA's Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee has
recommended to the Administrator five existing regulations for
reevaluation to ensure that they sufficiently protect children's
health.
Impacts on Small Entities
Regulatory Flexibility Act Considerations
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) as amended by the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) requires that
we pay particular attention to the impact of regulations on small
entities (i.e., small businesses, small governmental jurisdictions,
and small nonprofit organizations). The RFA/SBREFA applies to rules
we are now developing and requires us to:
1. Convene a Small Business Advocacy Review (SBAR) Panel prior to
proposing any rule with the potential to impose a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities (RFA section 609).
SBREFA also established the EPA's Small Business Advocacy Chair who
chairs each SBAR Panel. A SBAR Panel has four members: The Chair, the
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration, the
Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
within the Office of Management and Budget, and a senior manager from
the EPA program office responsible for the subject rule. In the case of
rules requiring a SBAR Panel, the Agency's small entity outreach prior
to the convening of a Panel culminates in the development of a summary
document that contains information on the potential impact of a
proposed rule on small entities, and particularly on the issues
referenced in RFA section 609. This summary then serves as the basis
for convening the Panel. The Panel then conducts its review, carries
out its own small entity outreach, and prepares a final report based on
the comments from the small entity representatives and the Panel's
deliberations. The Panel's final report is provided to the EPA
Administrator and is made a part of the rulemaking record. Rules listed
in the first appendix at the end of the Agenda may require Small
Business Advocacy Review Panels.
2. At the proposed and final rule stages of rule development, the
Agency must prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis for any rule
subject to notice and comment rulemaking requirements (RFA sections 603
and 604), unless the Administrator certifies that the rule will not
have a ``significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities'' (RFA section 605). A regulatory flexibility analysis must,
among other items specified in the RFA, identify the extent to which
small entities will be subject to the rule's requirements and describe
any significant alternatives to the rule that accomplish the objectives
of applicable statutes and which minimize any significant economic
impacts on small entities. We have listed in the first index at the end
of the Agenda all rules under development that may require a regulatory
flexibility analysis.
3. RFA section 610 requires that an agency review within 10 years of
promulgation those regulations that have or will have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. We undertake
these reviews to decide whether we should continue the rule unchanged,
amend it, or withdraw it. We announce our forthcoming 610 reviews in
the ``Prerule'' section of the Agenda. We encourage small entities to
provide comments on the need to change these rules. We will consider
all of your comments as we decide whether to continue, amend, or
withdraw these rules. We particularly encourage comments by small
entities about how rules could be made clearer, more effective, or
remove conflicting or overlapping requirements with other Federal or
State regulations. Please direct your comments to the contact person
listed in the Agenda entry. If you have general questions about our 610
review program or suggestions for other rules we should review under
section 610, please contact Philip Schwartz (2136), Environmental
Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 20460; fax: (202)
260-5478, e-mail: schwartz.philip@epa.gov.
Rules under Development Expected To Have Some Impact on Small Entities,
but Not a Significant Impact on a Substantial Number
In the ``Small Entities Affected'' section, we indicate whether
we expect an action will have an impact on small businesses,
governments, or nonprofit organizations, but one which is less than
a significant impact on a substantial number. In the second index
at the end of the Agenda, we list all actions that we believe will
not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small
entities but which will have some impact on small entities.
What Actions Are Included in the Agenda?
EPA includes regulations and certain major policy documents in
the Agenda. We do not generally include minor amendments or the
following categories of actions in the Agenda:
? Under the Clean Air Act: Revisions to State Implementation
Plans; Equivalent Methods for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring; Deletions
from
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the New Source Performance Standards source categories list;
Delegations of Authority to States; Area Designations for Air Quality
Planning Purposes.
? Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act:
Actions regarding pesticide tolerances and food additive regulations;
decision documents defining and establishing registration standards;
decision documents and termination decisions for the Special Review
Registration process; and data call-in requests made under section
3(c)(2)(B).
? Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act:
Authorization of State solid waste management plans; hazardous waste
delisting petitions.
? Under the Clean Water Act: State Water Quality Standards;
Deletions from the section 307(a) list of toxic pollutants; Suspensions
of toxic testing requirements under the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES); Delegations of NPDES authority to States.
? Under the Safe Drinking Water Act: Actions on State
underground injection control programs.
The Office of Management and Budget has exempted most of these
actions from the Executive Order 12866 review procedures. There is
no legal significance to the omission of an item from the Agenda.
How Is the Agenda Organized?
In accordance with E.O. 12866, we publish the EPA Agenda of
Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions in April and October of each
year as part of the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and
Deregulatory Actions.
We have organized the Agenda:
? First, by the law that would authorize a particular
regulation;
? Second, by the current stage of development (proposal, final,
etc.); and
? Third, by the section number of the statute which requires or
authorizes the rule.
The following 13 sections deal with 12 laws that EPA
administers and a thirteenth broader section called ``General''
that includes cross-cutting actions, such as rules authorized by
multiple statutes and general acquisition rules:
1. General
2. The Clean Air Act (CAA)
3. The Atomic Energy Act (AEA)
4. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
5. The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
6. The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
7. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
8. The Oil Pollution Act (OPA)
9. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act Superfund (CERCLA)
10. The Clean Water Act (CWA)
11. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
12. The Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA)
13. The Shore Protection Act (SPA)
In each of these 13 sections, there are up to 5 headings
covering the following stages of rulemaking:
1. Prerulemakings--Prerulemaking actions are intended to determine
whether EPA should initiate rulemaking. Prerulemakings may include
anything that influences or leads to rulemaking, such as advance
notices of proposed rulemaking (ANPRMs), significant studies or
analyses of the possible need for regulatory action, announcement of
reviews of existing regulations required by section 610 of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act, requests for public comment on the need for
regulatory action, or important preregulatory policy proposals.
2. Proposed Rules--This section includes EPA rulemaking actions that
are within a year of proposal (publication of Notices of Proposed
Rulemakings (NPRMs)).
3. Final Rules--This section includes rules that are within a year of
final promulgation.
4. Long-Term Actions--This section includes rulemakings for which the
next scheduled regulatory action is after March 2000.
5. Completed Actions--This section contains actions that have been
promulgated and published in the Federal Register since publication of
the October 1998 Agenda. It also includes actions that we are no longer
considering. If an action appears in the completed section, it will not
appear in future Agendas unless we decide to initiate action again, in
which case it will appear as a new entry. EPA also announces the
results of our Regultory Flexibility Act section 610 reviews in this
section of the Agenda.
What Information Is in Agenda Entries?
Agenda entries include the following information, where
applicable:
Sequence Number: This indicates where the entry appears in the Agenda.
Title: Titles for new entries (those that haven't appeared in previous
Agendas) are preceded by a bullet (``?``). The notation
``Section 610 Review'' follows the title if we are reviewing the rule
as part of our periodic review of existing rules under section 610 of
the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 610).
Priority: Entries are placed into one of five categories described
below.
Economically Significant: As defined in Executive Order 12866, a
rulemaking action that will have an annual effect on the economy of
$100 million or more or will adversely affect in a material way the
economy, a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the
environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or tribal
governments or communities. OMB reviews all economically significant
rules under E.O. 12866.
Other Significant: A rulemaking that is not economically significant
but is considered significant by the agency. This category includes
rules that are an EPA priority and rules that EPA anticipates will be
reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under E.O. 12866
because they are likely to:
? create a serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an
action taken or planned by another agency;
? materially alter the budgetary impact of entitlements, grants,
user fees, or loan programs or the rights or obligations of recipients;
or
? raise novel legal or policy issues.
Substantive, Nonsignificant: A rulemaking that has substantive
impacts but is neither Significant, nor Routine and Frequent, nor
Informational/Administrative/Other.
Routine and Frequent: A rulemaking that is a specific case of a
multiple recurring application of a regulatory program in the Code of
Federal Regulations and that does not alter the body of the regulation.
Informational/Administrative/Other: A rulemaking that is primarily
informational or pertains to agency
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matters not central to accomplishing the agency's regulatory mandate
but that the agency places in the Agenda to inform the public of the
activity.
Also, if we believe that a rule may be ``major'' as defined in the
congressional review provisions of the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) (5 U.S.C. 804; Pub. L. 104-121)
because it is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of
$100 million or more or meets other criteria specified in this law, we
indicate this under the ``Priority'' heading with the statement ``Major
under 5 U.S.C. 801.''
Legal Authority: The sections of the United States Code (U.S.C.),
Public Law (P.L.), Executive Order (E.O.), or common name of the law
that authorizes the regulatory action.
CFR Citation: The sections of the Code of Federal Regulations that will
be affected by the action.
Legal Deadline: An indication of whether the rule is subject to a
statutory or judicial deadline, the date of that deadline, and whether
the deadline pertains to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, a Final
Action, or some other action.
Abstract: A brief description of the problem the regulation will
address; the need for a Federal solution; to the extent available, the
alternatives that the agency is considering to address the problem; and
the potential advantages and disadvantages of the action.
Timetable: The dates (and citations) that documents for this action
were published in the Federal Register and, where possible, a projected
date for the next step. Projected publication dates frequently change
during the course of a rule development. The projections in the Agenda
are our best estimates as of the date we submit the Agenda for
publication. For some entries, the timetable indicates that the date of
the next action is ``to be determined.'' Dates in 2000 or later are
printed in the same form as other dates, using the last two digits of
the year.
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Indicates whether EPA has
prepared or anticipates that it will be preparing a regulatory
flexibility analysis under section 603 or 604 of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act. Generally, such an analysis is required for proposed
or final rules that EPA believes may have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities.
Small Entities Affected: Indicates which small entities (businesses,
governmental jurisdictions, or organizations), if any, may be affected
by the rule.
Government Levels Affected: Indicates whether the rule is expected to
affect levels of government and, if so, whether the governments are
State, local, tribal, or Federal.
Unfunded Mandates: Section 202 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
requires an assessment of anticipated costs and benefits if a rule
includes a mandate that may result in expenditures of more than $100
million in any 1 year by State, local, and tribal governments, in the
aggregate, or by the private sector. If we expect to exceed the section
202 threshold, we note that in this section.
Reinventing Government: If an action is part of the President's
Reinventing Government Initiative, we indicate it in this section.
Agency Contact: The name, address, phone number, and e-mail address, if
available, of a person who is knowledgeable about the regulation.
SAN Number: A code number that EPA uses to identify and track
rulemakings.
RIN: The Regulatory Identifier Number is a code number that OMB uses to
identify and track rulemakings.
The April 1999 EPA Agenda follows.
Dated: March 10, 1999.
Robert Wolcott,
Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Policy.
General--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3166 SAN No. 4056 Utilization of Small, Minority and Women's Business Enterprises in 2020-AA39
Procurement Under Assistance Agreements...............................................
3167 SAN No. 4180 Rewriting of EPA Regulations Implementing the Freedom of Information 2020-AA40
Act...................................................................................
3168 SAN No. 4270 Cross-Media Electronic Reporting (ER) and Recordkeeping Rule........... 2020-AA41
3169 SAN No. 3736 Revision to 40 CFR 35 Subpart A and Promulgation of Performance 2030-AA55
Partnership (State) Grant Regulation..................................................
3170 SAN No. 4128 Revision to 40 CFR 35 Subpart A and Promulgation of Performance 2030-AA56
Partnership (Tribal) Grant Rule.......................................................
3171 SAN No. 4191 Revision to EPAAR 1552.211-73, Level of Effort......................... 2030-AA64
3172 SAN No. 4226 Incorporating Informal Clauses (EP) Into the EPAAR..................... 2030-AA66
3173 SAN No. 3580 Incorporation of Class Deviations Into EPAAR........................... 2030-AA37
3174 SAN No. 3629 EPA Mentor-Protege Program............................................. 2030-AA40
3175 SAN No. 3876 Incrementally Funding Fixed Price Contracts............................ 2030-AA50
3176 SAN No. 3874 Revision of EPA Acquisition Regulations for Quality Systems for 2030-AA51
Environmental Programs................................................................
3177 SAN No. 3817 Implementation of Changes to 40 CFR Part 32............................ 2030-AA48
3178 SAN No. 3807 Consolidation of Good Laboratory Practice Standards (GLPS) Regulations 2020-AA26
Currently Under TSCA and FIFRA Into One Rule..........................................
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General--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3179 SAN No. 4185 Electronic Funds Transfer.............................................. 2030-AA57
3180 SAN No. 4183 Agency Protest Solicitation Notification............................... 2030-AA58
3181 SAN No. 4184 Contracting by Negotiation............................................. 2030-AA59
3182 SAN No. 4186 EPAAR Coverage on Contractor Performance Evaluations................... 2030-AA61
3183 SAN No. 4187 EPAAR Coverage on Local Hiring and Training............................ 2030-AA62
3184 SAN No. 4188 Service Contracting--Avoiding Improper Personal Services Relationships. 2030-AA63
3185 SAN No. 3671 Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment.............................. 2080-AA06
3186 SAN No. 2662 Amendments to Part 22 Consolidated Procedural Rules.................... 2020-AA13
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General--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3187 SAN No. 3240 Public Information and Confidentiality Regulations..................... 2020-AA21
3188 SAN No. 3933 Environmental Impact Assessment of Nongovernmental Activities in 2020-AA34
Antarctica............................................................................
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General--Completed Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3189 SAN No. 4215 Acquisition Regulation: Types of Contracts............................. 2030-AA65
3190 SAN No. 2939 Regulations Governing Awards Under Section 113(f) of the Clean Air Act. 2020-AA31
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Clean Air Act (CAA)--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3191 SAN No. 4268 Control of Highway Diesel Fuel Quality: Advance Notice of Proposed 2060-AI32
Rulemaking............................................................................
3192 SAN No. 3553 Implementation of Ozone and Particulate Matter (PM) National Ambient 2060-AF34
Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations...........................
3193 SAN No. 4120 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allowance System for Controlling 2060-AH67
HCFC Production, Import & Export......................................................
3194 SAN No. 3525 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Update of the Substitutes List Under 2060-AG12
the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) Program................................
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Clean Air Act (CAA)--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3195 SAN No. 4105 NESHAP: Carbon Black Production........................................ 2060-AH68
3196 SAN No. 4110 Alumina Processing NESHAP.............................................. 2060-AH70
3197 SAN No. 4043 Control of Emissions of Air Pollution From 2004 and Later Model Year 2060-AI12
Highway Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines.....................................................
3198 SAN No. 4148 Conformity Pilot....................................................... 2060-AI14
3199 SAN No. 4219 Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators--Federal Plan (Federal 2060-AI25
Plan for Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators).....................
3200 SAN No. 4246 Consumer and Commercial Products: Revised Schedule for Regulation...... 2060-AI30
3201 SAN No. 4251 Control of Emissions of Air Pollution From New Compression-Ignition and 2060-AI36
Spark-Ignition Recreational Marine Engines............................................
3202 SAN No. 3961 No Backsliding Rule for PM-10 Nonattainment Areas...................... 2060-AI39
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3203 SAN No. 4252 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Amendment to Halon Use, Halon 2060-AI40
Technician Training, and Halon and Halon-Containing Equipment Disposal Rule...........
3204 SAN No. 4253 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Process for Exempting Quarantine and 2060-AI42
Preshipment Methyl Bromide Used in the United States and Baseline Adjustments.........
3205 SAN No. 4254 Revision to the Definition of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) to 2060-AI45
Exclude Tertiary Butyl Acetate........................................................
3206 SAN No. 4247 Revisions to Air Pollution Emergency Episode Requirements (Subpart H, 2060-AI47
40 CFR Part 51).......................................................................
3207 SAN No. 3263 Performance Warranty and Inspection/Maintenance Test Procedures........ 2060-AE20
3208 SAN No. 3262 Inspection/Maintenance Recall Requirements............................. 2060-AE22
3209 SAN No. 3407 Method 301: Field Validation of Pollution Measurement Methods for 2060-AF00
Various Media; Revisions..............................................................
3210 SAN No. 3082 NESHAP: Ferroalloy Production.......................................... 2060-AF29
3211 SAN No. 3569 Federal Implementation Plan To Control Emissions From Two Power 2060-AF42
Stations Located on Navajo Nation Lands...............................................
3212 SAN No. 3568 Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Yucca Mountain, Nevada 2060-AG14
3213 SAN No. 3819 NSPS: Sewage Sludge Incinerators....................................... 2060-AG50
3214 SAN No. 3820 NESHAP: Plywood and Particleboard Manufacturing........................ 2060-AG52
3215 SAN No. 3970 NESHAP: Miscellaneous Cellulose Production............................. 2060-AH11
3216 SAN No. 3969 NESHAP: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills................................ 2060-AH13
3217 SAN No. 3966 Storage Tank Rule Revisions............................................ 2060-AH15
3218 SAN No. 3986 Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule................................... 2060-AH25
3219 SAN No. 3917 Transportation Conformity Rule Amendment: Clarification of Trading 2060-AH31
Provisions............................................................................
3220 SAN No. 3910 Streamlined Evaporative Test Procedures................................ 2060-AH34
3221 SAN No. 4046 Revisions to New Source Review (NSR) Regulations to Implement the New 2060-AH53
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for Ozone..............................
3222 SAN No. 4022 NESHAP: Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks............. 2060-AH55
3223 SAN No. 4106 Final Rule To Amend the National Emission Standards for Magnetic Tape 2060-AH71
Manufacturing Operations..............................................................
3224 SAN No. 4111 NESHAP: Fumed Silica Production........................................ 2060-AH72
3225 SAN No. 4102 NESHAP: Taconite Iron Ore Processing................................... 2060-AH73
3226 SAN No. 4104 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the 2060-AH75
Hydrochloric Acid Production Industry.................................................
3227 SAN No. 4107 NESHAP: Asphalt/Coal Tar Application on Metal Pipes.................... 2060-AH78
3228 SAN No. 4113 NESHAP: Clay Products Manufacturing.................................... 2060-AH79
3229 SAN No. 4103 NESHAP: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants From the Synthetic Organic 2060-AH81
Chemical Industry (SOCMI) & Other Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation for
Equipment Leaks.......................................................................
3230 SAN No. 4114 NESHAP: Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production................... 2060-AH82
3231 SAN No. 4098 NESHAP: Uranium Hexafluoride Production................................ 2060-AH83
3232 SAN No. 4119 Performance Specification 16--Specifications and Test Procedures for 2060-AH84
Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources..........................
3233 SAN No. 4082 NESHAP: Wet-formed Fiberglass Mat Production........................... 2060-AH89
3234 SAN No. 4003 Technical Change to Dose Methodology for 40 CFR 191, Subpart A......... 2060-AH90
3235 SAN No. 4070 General Conformity Regulations; Revisions.............................. 2060-AH93
3236 SAN No. 4077 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Reconsideration on the 610 2060-AH99
Nonessential Products Ban.............................................................
3237 SAN No. 4211 Tier II Light-Duty Vehicle and Light-Duty Truck Emission Standards and 2060-AI23
Gasoline Sulfur Standards.............................................................
3238 SAN No. 1002 NAAQS: Sulfur Dioxide (Review and Implementation)...................... 2060-AA61
3239 SAN No. 3470 Revision of Appendix W to 40 CFR Part 51............................... 2060-AF01
3240 SAN No. 3656 NESHAP/NSPS: Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine.................. 2060-AG63
3241 SAN No. 4243 Standards and Guidelines for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units.... 2060-AI51
3242 SAN No. 3657 NESHAP/NSPS: Combustion Turbine........................................ 2060-AG67
3243 SAN No. 3461 NESHAP: Mineral Wool Production Industry............................... 2060-AE08
3244 SAN No. 3343 NESHAP: Iron Foundries and Steel Foundries............................. 2060-AE43
3245 SAN No. 3341 NESHAP: Cyanide Chemicals Manufacturing................................ 2060-AE45
3246 SAN No. 3346 NESHAP: Integrated Iron and Steel...................................... 2060-AE48
3247 SAN No. 3123 NESHAP: Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing Industry......................... 2060-AE75
3248 SAN No. 3326 NESHAP: Reinforced Plastic Composites Production....................... 2060-AE79
3249 SAN No. 3452 NESHAP: Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Production and Processes........ 2060-AE82
3250 SAN No. 3449 NESHAP: Chlorine Production............................................ 2060-AE85
3251 SAN No. 3467 NESHAP: Primary Lead Smelters.......................................... 2060-AE97
3252 SAN No. 3550 NESHAP: Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast............................. 2060-AF30
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3253 SAN No. 3551 Amendments to General Provisions Subparts A and B for 40 CFR 63........ 2060-AF31
3254 SAN No. 3746 NESHAP: Paint Stripping Operations..................................... 2060-AG26
3255 SAN No. 3747 NESHAP: Boat Manufacturing............................................. 2060-AG27
3256 SAN No. 3749 NESHAP: Tire Manufacturing............................................. 2060-AG29
3257 SAN No. 3754 Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners Maximum Achievable Control Technology 2060-AG34
(MACT) Standard.......................................................................
3258 SAN No. 3821 NESHAP: Ethylene Processes............................................. 2060-AG53
3259 SAN No. 3823 Large Appliance (Surface Coating) NESHAP............................... 2060-AG54
3260 SAN No. 3655 NESHAP: Asphalt Roofing and Processing................................. 2060-AG66
3261 SAN No. 3837 NESHAP: Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Boilers............... 2060-AG69
3262 SAN No. 3651 NESHAP: Lime Manufacturing............................................. 2060-AG72
3263 SAN No. 3899 NESHAP: Friction Products Manufacturing................................ 2060-AG87
3264 SAN No. 3902 NESHAP: Semiconductor Production....................................... 2060-AG93
3265 SAN No. 3906 NESHAP: Metal Can (Surface Coating) Industry........................... 2060-AG96
3266 SAN No. 3905 NESHAP: Metal Coil (Surface Coating) Industry.......................... 2060-AG97
3267 SAN No. 3909 NESHAP: Fabric Printing, Coating and Dyeing............................ 2060-AG98
3268 SAN No. 3907 Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing (Surface Coating) NESHAP. 2060-AG99
3269 SAN No. 3924 NESHAP: Primary Magnesium Refining..................................... 2060-AH03
3270 SAN No. 2841 NESHAP: Chromium Electroplating Amendment.............................. 2060-AH08
3271 SAN No. 3968 NESHAP: Site Remediation............................................... 2060-AH12
3272 SAN No. 3967 NESHAP: Spandex Production............................................. 2060-AH14
3273 SAN No. 3964 NESHAP: Leather Tanning and Finishing Operations....................... 2060-AH17
3274 SAN No. 3962 NESHAP: Manufacture of Carbon Black.................................... 2060-AH19
3275 SAN No. 3903 NESHAP: Vegetable Oil Production....................................... 2060-AH22
3276 SAN No. 3972 NESHAP: Rocket Engine Test Firing/Engine Test Facilities............... 2060-AH35
3277 SAN No. 3973 NESHAP: Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations.............. 2060-AH42
3278 SAN No. 3939 NESHAP: Group I Polymers and Resins and Group IV Polymers and Resins; 2060-AH47
Amendments............................................................................
3279 SAN No. 3479 Amendments to Parts 51, 52, 63, 70 and 71 Regarding the Provisions for 2060-AI01
Determining Potential To Emit.........................................................
3280 SAN No. 4218 NESHAP: Process Heaters................................................ 2060-AI35
3281 SAN No. 3613 NSPS: New Source Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines for 2060-AF91
Industrial and Commercial Waste Incinerators..........................................
3282 SAN No. 3751 NSPS: New Source Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines for 2060-AG31
Other Solid Waste Incinerators........................................................
3283 SAN No. 4245 Consumer and Commercial Products: Flexible Package Printing Materials: 2060-AI31
Determination on Control Techniques Guidelines in Lieu of Regulation..................
3284 SAN No. 3979 Review of Federal Test Procedures for Emissions From Motor Vehicles; 2060-AH38
Test Procedure Adjustments to Fuel Economy and Emission Test Results..................
3285 SAN No. 3673 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Reconsideration of Section 608 Sales 2060-AG20
Restriction...........................................................................
3286 SAN No. 3983 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air 2060-AH29
Conditioners: Standards for Equipment That Recovers and Recycles Refrigerants Other
Than CFC-12 and HFC-134a..............................................................
3287 SAN No. 3640 Supplemental Rule To Require Certain Products Made With HCFCs To Bear 2060-AF93
Warning Label.........................................................................
3288 SAN No. 4271 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Additional Steps to Conform U.S. 2060-AI41
Methyl Bromide Program to Obligations Under the Montreal Protocol and Recent Changes
to the CAA............................................................................
3289 SAN No. 3824 Metal Furniture (Surface Coatings) NESHAP.............................. 2060-AG55
3290 SAN No. 3825 NESHAP Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products (Surface Coating)........ 2060-AG56
3291 SAN No. 3826 Plastic Parts (Surface Coating) NESHAP................................. 2060-AG57
3292 SAN No. 3827 Paper and Other Web Coating NESHAP..................................... 2060-AG58
3293 SAN No. 3904 NESHAP: Wood Building Products (Surface Coating)....................... 2060-AH02
3294 SAN No. 3908 Offset Lithographic Printing National VOC Rule......................... 2060-AH00
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Clean Air Act (CAA)--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3295 SAN No. 4115 NESHAP: Chromium Electroplating Amendment.............................. 2060-AH69
3296 SAN No. 4159 Redefinition of Glycol Ethers Listed as HAPs Under the Clean Air Act, 2060-AI08
and Hazardous Substances Under CERCLA.................................................
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3297 SAN No. 4242 Acid Rain Program Permits Regulations and SO2 Allowance System: 2060-AI27
Compliance Determination..............................................................
3298 SAN No. 4267 Compliance Baseline Modification NPRM.................................. 2060-AI29
3299 SAN No. 4222 NESHAP: Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation 2060-AI37
Operations............................................................................
3300 SAN No. 3626 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Amendment to Transshipment Provision 2060-AI46
in Final Rule Accelerating the Phaseout of Ozone-Depleting Substances.................
3301 SAN No. 4256 Revisions to Reference Method for the Determination of Fine Particulate 2060-AI48
Matter as PM2.5 in the Atmosphere.....................................................
3302 SAN No. 4066 Federal Plan Requirements for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills that 2060-AI50
Commenced Construction Prior to 5/30/91 and Have Not Been Modified or Reconstructed
Since 5/30/91.........................................................................
3303 SAN No. 3259 New Source Review (NSR) Reform......................................... 2060-AE11
3304 SAN No. 3549 NESHAP: Petroleum Refineries--FCC Units, Reformers and Sulfur Plants... 2060-AF28
3305 SAN No. 3412 Operating Permits: Revisions (Part 70)................................. 2060-AF70
3306 SAN No. 2915 Methods for Measurement of Visible Emissions--Addition of Methods 203A, 2060-AF83
203B, and 203C to Appendix M of Part 51...............................................
3307 SAN No. 3741 Service Information Availability....................................... 2060-AG13
3308 SAN No. 3743 Amendments to Part 60, Part 61, and Part 63 and Addition of Method 14A 2060-AG21
to Part 60............................................................................
3309 SAN No. 3744 Amendment to Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources; 2060-AG22
Monitoring Requirements (PS-1)........................................................
3310 SAN No. 3748 Consolidated Federal Air Rule for the Synthetic Organic Chemical 2060-AG28
Manufacturing Industry................................................................
3311 SAN No. 3808 Acid Rain Program: Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) Rule Revisions. 2060-AG46
3312 SAN No. 3900 Addition of Method 207 to Appendix M of 40 CFR Part 51 Method for 2060-AG88
Measuring Isocyanates in Stationary Source Emissions..................................
3313 SAN No. 3868 Federal Operating Permits Program in Indian Country.................... 2060-AG90
3314 SAN No. 3913 Revision to the Light-Duty Vehicle Emission Compliance Procedure (CAP 2060-AH05
2000).................................................................................
3315 SAN No. 3958 Addition of Opacity Method to Appendix M of 40 CFR Part 51 (Method 203) 2060-AH23
3316 SAN No. 4030 Expanded Definitions for Alternative-Fueled Vehicles and Engines 2060-AH52
Meeting Low-Emission Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards...............................
3317 SAN No. 4123 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source 2060-AH74
Category: Pulp and Paper Production; Amendments to the Promulgated Rule...............
3318 SAN No. 4096 Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs) To Reduce the Regional Transport of 2060-AH87
Ozone in the Eastern United States....................................................
3319 SAN No. 4095 Findings of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking on Section 126 2060-AH88
Petitions for Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone Transport.........................
3320 SAN No. 4073 Air Quality Index Reporting............................................ 2060-AH92
3321 SAN No. 4125 Electric Arc Furnace NSPS Amendment.................................... 2060-AH95
3322 SAN No. 4130 Acid Rain Program: Proposed Revision of Test Method 1, 2, and 2F for 2060-AH97
Measuring Volumetric Flow in Stacks...................................................
3323 SAN No. 4165 Optional Certification Streamlining Procedures for LDVs, LDTs, and HDEs 2060-AI15
3324 SAN No. 4078 Control of Emissions of Air Pollution From New Marine Diesel Engines At 2060-AI17
or Above 37 Kilowatts.................................................................
3325 SAN No. 4206 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Incorporation of Montreal Protocol 2060-AI24
Adjustment for a 1999 Interim Reduction in Class I, Group VI Controlled Substances....
3326 SAN No. 3638 Revision of EPA's Radiological Emergency Response Plan................. 2060-AI49
3327 SAN No. 3105 Amendments--Integrated NESHAP and Effluent Guidelines: Pulp and Paper.. 2060-AD03
3328 SAN No. 3229 NESHAP: Oil and Natural Gas Production and Natural Gas Transmission and 2060-AE34
Storage...............................................................................
3329 SAN No. 3228 NESHAP for the Manufacturing of Amino and Phenolic Resins (Polymers and 2060-AE36
Resins Group III).....................................................................
3330 SAN No. 3303 NESHAP: Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing.................................. 2060-AE40
3331 SAN No. 3345 NESHAP: Steel Pickling, HC1 Process.................................... 2060-AE41
3332 SAN No. 3304 NESHAP: Phosphate Fertilizers Production............................... 2060-AE44
3333 SAN No. 3340 NESHAP: Primary Copper Smelting........................................ 2060-AE46
3334 SAN No. 3078 NESHAP: Secondary Aluminum Industry.................................... 2060-AE77
3335 SAN No. 3079 NESHAP: Portland Cement Manufacturing.................................. 2060-AE78
3336 SAN No. 3408 NESHAP: Polyether Polyols Production................................... 2060-AE81
3337 SAN No. 3450 NESHAP: Pesticide Active Ingredient Production (Production of 2060-AE84
Agricultural Chemicals)...............................................................
3338 SAN No. 3378 NESHAP: Acrylic/Modacrylic Fibers Manufacturing........................ 2060-AF06
3339 SAN No. 3465 NESHAP: Polycarbonates Production...................................... 2060-AF09
3340 SAN No. 3377 NESHAP: Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW).......................... 2060-AF26
3341 SAN No. 3829 Revisions to the Regulation for Approval of State Programs and 2060-AG60
Delegation of Federal Authorities 112(l)..............................................
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3342 SAN No. 3901 Generic MACT for Source Categories (Acrylic Modacrylic Fibers, 2060-AG91
Polycarbonates, Hydrogen Fluoride, and Acetal Resins).................................
3343 SAN No. 3654 NESHAP: Hydrogen Fluoride Production................................... 2060-AG94
3344 SAN No. 3959 National Strategy for Urban Area Sources of Toxic Air Emissions........ 2060-AH21
3345 SAN No. 4162 NESHAP: Oil and Natural Gas Production and NESHAP: Natural Gas 2060-AI13
Transmission and Storage, Amendments to Proposed Rule.................................
3346 SAN No. 3610 Transportation Conformity Rule Amendment and Solicitation for 2060-AG79
Participation in the Pilot Program....................................................
3347 SAN No. 3828 Reduction of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions From Coatings 2060-AG59
Used in the Aerospace, Wood Furniture, and Shipbuilding Industries Under Clean Air Act
Section 183(e)........................................................................
3348 SAN No. 2665 Importation of Nonconforming Vehicles; Amendments to Regulations....... 2060-AI03
3349 SAN No. 3361 Nonroad Spark-Ignition Engines At or Below 19 Kilowatts (25 Horsepower) 2060-AE29
(Phase 2).............................................................................
3350 SAN No. 3556 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Supplemental Rule Regarding a 2060-AF36
Recycling Standard Under Section 608..................................................
3351 SAN No. 3560 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Refrigerant Recycling Rule Amendment 2060-AF37
To Include Substitute Refrigerants....................................................
3352 SAN No. 4108 NESHAP: Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations; Final Rule--Settlement 2060-AH96
Agreement; and NESHAP for Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations; Technical Amendments
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Clean Air Act (CAA)--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3353 SAN No. 4154 Control of Emissions From Nonroad Spark-Ignition Engines Rated Over 19 2060-AI11
kW and New Land-Based Recreational Spark-Ignition Engines.............................
3354 SAN No. 4244 Amendment to Regulations Governing Equivalent Emission Limitations by 2060-AI28
Permit................................................................................
3355 SAN No. 4266 Review National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide...... 2060-AI43
3356 SAN No. 4255 Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate 2060-AI44
Matter................................................................................
3357 SAN No. 3380 NSPS: Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry-- Wastewater.. 2060-AE94
3358 SAN No. 3649 Amendments to Method 24 (Water-Based Coatings)......................... 2060-AF72
3359 SAN No. 3637 Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) To Control Emissions From Sources 2060-AF84
Located on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation...........................................
3360 SAN No. 3922 Revised Permit Revision Procedures for the Federal Operating Permits 2060-AG92
Program...............................................................................
3361 SAN No. 3975 Review of Minor New Sources and Modifications in Indian Country........ 2060-AH37
3362 SAN No. 4045 Rulemaking To Modify the List of Source Categories From Which Fugitive 2060-AH58
Emissions Are Considered in Major Source Determinations...............................
3363 SAN No. 4112 NESHAP: Hydrogen Chloride Production................................... 2060-AH80
3364 SAN No. 3652 NESHAP: Refractories Manufacturing..................................... 2060-AG68
3365 SAN No. 3971 NESHAP: Organic Liquid Distribution.................................... 2060-AH41
3366 SAN No. 4240 NESHAP: Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft, Soda, Sulfite 2060-AI34
and Stand Alone Semichemical Pulp Mills...............................................
3367 SAN No. 2937 Field Citation Program................................................. 2020-AA32
3368 SAN No. 3919 Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality: Permit 2060-AH01
Application Review Procedures for Non-Federal Class I Areas...........................
3369 SAN No. 3139 Location of Selective Enforcement Audits of Foreign Manufactured 2060-AD90
Vehicles and Engines; Amendment.......................................................
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Clean Air Act (CAA)--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3370 SAN No. 4213 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allocation of 1999 Essential Use 2060-AI26
Allowances............................................................................
3371 SAN No. 3516 Comprehensive Radiation Waste Management Regulation.................... 2060-AF41
3372 SAN No. 3573 Acid Rain Program: Deletion of Certain Units........................... 2060-AF46
3373 SAN No. 3643 Sales Volume Limit Provisions for Small-Volume Manufacture 2060-AF87
Certification for Clean Fuel and Conventional Vehicle Conversions and Related
Provisions............................................................................
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3374 SAN No. 3750 Amendments to Residential Wood Heaters................................. 2060-AG30
3375 SAN No. 3835 Amendment to the User Fees for Radon Proficiency Programs Rule......... 2060-AG64
3376 SAN No. 3898 1998 Revision of Acid Rain Allowance Allocations....................... 2060-AG86
3377 SAN No. 3945 Finding of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking for Certain States 2060-AH10
in the Ozone Transport Assessment Group (OTAG) Region for Purposes of Reducing
Regional Transport of Ozone...........................................................
3378 SAN No. 3977 Revisions to Clarify the Permit Content Requirements for State 2060-AH46
Operating Permits.....................................................................
3379 SAN No. 4052 Revisions to the Permits and Sulfur Dioxide Allowance System 2060-AH60
Regulations Under Title IV of the Clean Air Act: Allowance Transfer...................
3380 SAN No. 4067 Acid Rain Program: Determination on Section 75.7 (EPA Study of Bias 2060-AH64
Test) and Section 75.8 (Relative Accuracy and Availability Analysis)..................
3381 SAN No. 4126 NESHAP: Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations, Amendments............ 2060-AH66
3382 SAN No. 4116 NESHAP: Ammonium Sulphate Production (Caprolactam By-Product).......... 2060-AH77
3383 SAN No. 4076 Supplemental Rulemaking for Certain States in the Ozone Transport 2060-AH91
Assessment Group Region for Purposes of Reducing Regional Transport of Ozone..........
3384 SAN No. 3893 Review of Operating Permits Issued by Indian Tribes.................... 2060-AH98
3385 SAN No. 3951 Control of Emissions From New Nonroad Spark-Ignition Engines At or 2060-AI02
Below 19 Kilowatts, Minor Amendments to the Phase I Emission Standards................
3386 SAN No. 4129 Notice of Promulgated Compliance Extension: Halogenated Solvent........ 2060-AI04
3387 SAN No. 4136 Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources; New Residential 2060-AI05
Wood Heaters (Completed Regulatory Flexibility Act Review)............................
3388 SAN No. 3740 Transportation Conformity Rule Amendments: Flexibility and Streamlining 2060-AI16
3389 SAN No. 3338 NESHAP: Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production.......................... 2060-AE86
3390 SAN No. 2547 NESHAP: Radon Emissions From Phosphogypsum Stacks...................... 2060-AF04
3391 SAN No. 3836 NESHAP: Aerospace Technical Amendments................................. 2060-AG65
3392 SAN No. 3872 Industrial Combustion Coordinated Rulemaking--ICCR Project............. 2060-AG84
3393 SAN No. 3604 Standards for Reformulated and Conventional Gasoline, Individual 2060-AG80
Baseline Fuel Adjustments.............................................................
3394 SAN No. 3281 National VOC Emission Standards for Automobile Refinish Coatings....... 2060-AE35
3395 SAN No. 3351 VOC Regulation for Architectural Coatings.............................. 2060-AE55
3396 SAN No. 3658 National VOC Emission Standards for Consumer Products.................. 2060-AF62
3397 SAN No. 3645 Control of Emissions of Air Pollution From Highway Heavy-Duty Engines 2060-AF76
and Diesel Engines....................................................................
3398 SAN No. 3091 Specification of Substantially Similar Definition for Diesel Fuels..... 2060-AD77
3399 SAN No. 3843 Revision to the Covered Areas Provision for Reformulated Gasoline...... 2060-AG77
3400 SAN No. 3842 Applicability of On-Highway Heavy-Duty Certified Engines for Use in 2060-AG78
Nonroad Heavy-Duty Vehicles and Equipment; Amendment..................................
3401 SAN No. 3352 NSPS: Nitrogen Oxide Emissions From Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generating 2060-AE56
Units--Revision.......................................................................
3402 SAN No. 3792 Technical Amendments to Hazardous Waste TSDF & Hazardous Waste 2060-AG44
Generators: Organic Air Emission Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments &
Containers............................................................................
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Atomic Energy Act (AEA)--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3403 SAN No. 4054 Radiation Waste Management Regulation.................................. 2060-AH63
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Atomic Energy Act (AEA)--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3404 SAN No. 3602 Protective Action Guidance for Drinking Water.......................... 2060-AF39
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3405 SAN No. 4170 Pesticides; Procedures for Registration Review Program................. 2070-AD29
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3406 SAN No. 3892 Registration Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticide Products; and 2070-AD14
Other Pesticide Regulatory Changes....................................................
3407 SAN No. 4027 Pesticides; Tolerance Processing Fees.................................. 2070-AD23
3408 SAN No. 4175 Pesticide Tolerance Reassessment Program............................... 2070-AD24
3409 SAN No. 4143 Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program.................................. 2070-AD26
3410 SAN No. 4216 Regulatory Review of Pesticide Emergency Exemption Regulations......... 2070-AD36
3411 SAN No. 4260 Status of Pesticide-Treated Seeds under FIFRA.......................... 2070-AD37
3412 SAN No. 3890 Tolerances for Pesticide Emergency Exemptions.......................... 2070-AD15
3413 SAN No. 2687 Data Requirements for Pesticide Registration (Revision)................ 2070-AC12
3414 SAN No. 4173 Data Requirements for Antimicrobial Registrations...................... 2070-AD30
3415 SAN No. 2659 Pesticide Management and Disposal: Standards for Pesticide Containers 2070-AB95
and Containment.......................................................................
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3416 SAN No. 3731 WPS; Pesticide Worker Protection Standard; Glove Amendment............. 2070-AC93
3417 SAN No. 2684 Plant Pesticide Regulations Under FIFRA and FFDCA...................... 2070-AC02
3418 SAN No. 3222 Ground Water and Pesticide Management Plan............................. 2070-AC46
3419 SAN No. 3432 Pesticide Management and Disposal...................................... 2020-AA33
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3420 SAN No. 4026 Exemption of Certain Pesticide Substances From FIFRA Requirements...... 2070-AD21
3421 SAN No. 2720 Policy or Procedures for Notification to the Agency of Stored 2020-AA29
Pesticides With Cancelled or Suspended Registration...................................
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3422 SAN No. 3735 The 10-Acre Limitation for Pesticide Small-Scale Field Testing......... 2070-AC99
3423 SAN No. 1640 WPS; Pesticide Worker Protection Standards; Pesticide Hazard 2070-AC34
Communication.........................................................................
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Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3424 SAN No. 4176 Chemical Right-to-Know Initiative...................................... 2070-AD25
3425 SAN No. 4174 TSCA Section 4 Enforceable Consent Agreement for Certain Oxygenated 2070-AD28
Fuel Additives........................................................................
3426 SAN No. 4015 TRI; Review of Chemicals on the Original TRI List...................... 2070-AD18
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3427 SAN No. 3301 TSCA Inventory Update Rule Amendments.................................. 2070-AC61
3428 SAN No. 3244 Lead-Based Paint Activities Rules; Training, Accreditation, and 2070-AC64
Certification Rule and Model State Plan Rule--Building and Structures.................
3429 SAN No. 3243 Lead; Over of Rulemakings Under TSCA Section 402, Lead-Based Paint 2070-AD06
Activities for the Regulatory Plan....................................................
3430 SAN No. 3990 Multi-Chemical Test Rule; High Production Volume Chemicals............. 2070-AD16
3431 SAN No. 3494 Test Rules; Generic Entry for Proposed Decisions....................... 2070-AB07
3432 SAN No. 2245 Test Rules; Negotiated Consent Order and Test Rule Procedures.......... 2070-AB30
3433 SAN No. 2563 Test Rule; ATSDR Substances............................................ 2070-AB79
3434 SAN No. 2865 Children's Health Test Rule............................................ 2070-AC27
3435 SAN No. 3882 Test Rule for Certain Metals........................................... 2070-AD10
3436 SAN No. 1923 Follow-Up Rules on Existing Chemicals.................................. 2070-AA58
3437 SAN No. 3894 TSCA Biotechnology Follow-Up Rules..................................... 2070-AD13
3438 SAN No. 3148 Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan Revisions............................ 2070-AC51
3439 SAN No. 3047 Asbestos; Amendments to the Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools 2070-AC62
Rule..................................................................................
3440 SAN No. 2249 Asbestos Worker Protection Rule Amendments............................. 2070-AC66
3441 SAN No. 4179 PCBs; Polychlorinated Biphenyl; Use Authorizations..................... 2070-AD27
3442 SAN No. 3557 Lead-Based Paint Activities; Training and Certification for Renovation 2070-AC83
and Remodeling........................................................................
3443 SAN No. 4172 Lead-Based Paint; Notification of Commencement of Abatement Activities. 2070-AD31
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Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3444 SAN No. 3508 Lead; Management and Disposal of Lead-Based Paint Debris............... 2070-AC72
3445 SAN No. 3480 Guidance on Environmentally Preferable Purchasing for Federal Agencies. 2070-AC78
3446 SAN No. 3493 Test Rules; Generic Entry for Final Decisions.......................... 2070-AB94
3447 SAN No. 3487 Test Rule; Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)............................. 2070-AC76
3448 SAN No. 1976 Follow-Up Rules on Non-5(e) New Chemical Substances.................... 2070-AA59
3449 SAN No. 3495 Chemical-Specific Significant New Use Rules (SNURs) To Extend 2070-AB27
Provisions of Section 5(e) Orders.....................................................
3450 SAN No. 2150 PCBs; Polychlorinated Biphenyls; Exemptions From the Prohibitions 2070-AB20
Against Manufacturing, Processing, and Distribution in Commerce.......................
3451 SAN No. 3528 Refractory Ceramic Fibers; Significant New Use Rules on National 2070-AC37
Program Chemicals.....................................................................
3452 SAN No. 3021 PCBs; Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Transformer Reclassification 2070-AC39
Rule..................................................................................
3453 SAN No. 2178 TSCA Section 8(a) Preliminary Assessment Information Rules............. 2070-AB08
3454 SAN No. 1139 TSCA Section 8(d) Health and Safety Data Reporting Rules............... 2070-AB11
3455 SAN No. 2779 Use of Acrylamide for Grouting......................................... 2070-AC17
3456 SAN No. 3118 TSCA Section 8(e) Policy; Notice of Clarification...................... 2070-AC80
3457 SAN No. 3559 Notice of TSCA Section 4 Reimbursement Period and TSCA Section 12(b) 2070-AC84
Export Notification Period Sunset Dates for TSCA Section 4 Substances.................
3458 SAN No. 3881 Lead-Based Paint; Fees for Accreditation and Certification Activities.. 2070-AD11
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Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3459 SAN No. 3243 Lead; TSCA Section 403; Identification of Dangerous Levels of Lead..... 2070-AC63
3460 SAN No. 3252 Lead; Regulatory Investigation Under the Toxic Substances Control Act 2070-AC21
(TSCA) To Reduce Lead (Pb) Consumption and Use........................................
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Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3461 SAN No. 4023 TRI; Addition of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production to the Toxic 2070-AD19
Release Inventory.....................................................................
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Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)--Proposed Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3462 SAN No. 2425 TRI; Responses to Petitions Received To Add or Delete or Modify 2070-AC00
Chemical Listings on the Toxic Release Inventory......................................
3463 SAN No. 2847 TRI; Pollution Prevention Act Information Requirements................. 2070-AC24
3464 SAN No. 4259 TRI; Lowering of EPCRA Section 313 Reporting Thresholds for Lead and 2070-AD38
Lead Compounds........................................................................
3465 SAN No. 4265 TRI; Revisions to the Otherwise Use Activity Exemptions and the Coal 2070-AD39
Extraction Activities Exemption.......................................................
3466 SAN No. 3007 TRI; Chemical Expansion; Finalization of Deferred Chemicals............ 2070-AC47
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Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)--Final Rule Stage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3467 SAN No. 3880 TRI; Reporting Threshold Amendment for Certain Persistent and 2070-AD09
Bioaccumulative Toxic Chemicals (PBTs)................................................
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Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3468 SAN No. 3215 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act: Amendments and 2050-AE17
Streamlining Rule.....................................................................
3469 SAN No. 3994 Response to a Petition Requesting Deletion of Phosmet from the 2050-AE42
Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHSs) List............................................
3470 SAN No. 3993 Modification of Threshold Planning Quantity for Isophorone Diisocyanate 2050-AE43
3471 SAN No. 3877 TRI; Data Expansion Amendments; Toxic Chemical Release Reporting; 2070-AD08
Community Right-to-Know...............................................................
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Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)--Completed Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3472 SAN No. 4163 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Programs; Amendments to 2050-AE58
Hazardous Chemical Reporting Thresholds for Gasoline and Diesel Fuel at Retail Gas
Stations..............................................................................
3473 SAN No. 4029 Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs 2050-AE46
Under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r)(7): Amendment.................................
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3474 SAN No. 4017 Hazardous Waste Storage and Disposal Regulation Related to Low Level 2050-AE45
Mixed Waste; Proposed Modifications...................................................
3475 SAN No. 4093 Reinventing the Land Disposal Restrictions Program..................... 2050-AE53
3476 SAN No. 4094 Land Disposal Restrictions; Potential Revisions for Mercury Listed and 2050-AE54
Characteristic Wastes.................................................................
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3477 SAN No. 3886 Review of Toxicity Characteristic Level for Silver Under the Resource 2050-AE37
Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA)......................................................
3478 SAN No. 4084 RCRA Reporting and Recordkeeping Burden Reduction; Notice of Data 2050-AE50
Availability..........................................................................
3479 SAN No. 4090 RCRA Appendix VIII Streamlining........................................ 2050-AE55
3480 SAN No. 3201 Regulatory Determination on Remaining Wastes From the Combustion of 2050-AD91
Fossil Fuels..........................................................................
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3481 SAN No. 4091 Modifications to RCRA Rules Associated With Solvent-Contaminated Shop 2050-AE51
Towels and Wipers.....................................................................
3482 SAN No. 4092 Glass-to-Glass Recycling of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs): Changes to 2050-AE52
Hazardous Waste Regulations...........................................................
3483 SAN No. 4233 Land Disposal Restrictions; Treatment Standards for Spent Potliners 2050-AE65
from Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088)................................................
3484 SAN No. 4229 Revisions to Guidelines for the Storage and Collection of Residential, 2050-AE66
Commercial, and Institutional Solid Waste.............................................
3485 SAN No. 4230 Revisions to Solid Waste Landfill Criteria--Leachate Recirculation..... 2050-AE67
3486 SAN No. 3805 Paint Manufacturing Wastes Listing: Hazardous Waste Management System: 2050-AE32
Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste.........................................
3487 SAN No. 3888 Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act; 2050-AE39
Codification of Waste Management Provisions...........................................
3488 SAN No. 3989 Removal of Requirement To Use SW-846 Methods (Test Methods for 2050-AE41
Evaluating Solid Waste: Physical/Chemical Methods)....................................
3489 SAN No. 4028 Standardized Permit for RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities..... 2050-AE44
3490 SAN No. 4208 Proposed Regulatory Amendments on Recycling of Hazardous Wastes in 2050-AE69
Fertilizers...........................................................................
3491 SAN No. 3151 Chlorinated Aliphatics Listing Determination........................... 2050-AD85
3492 SAN No. 3328 Hazardous Waste Identification Rule (HWIR): Identification and Listing 2050-AE07
of Hazardous Wastes...................................................................
3493 SAN No. 3066 Listing Determination of Wastes Generated During the Manufacture of 2050-AD80
Azo, Anthraquinone, and Triarylmethane Dyes and Pigments..............................
3494 SAN No. 3147 Hazardous Waste Manifest Regulation.................................... 2050-AE21
3495 SAN No. 2647 RCRA Subtitle C Financial Test Criteria (Revision)..................... 2050-AC71
3496 SAN No. 3856 Management of Cement Kiln Dust (CKD)................................... 2050-AE34
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3497 SAN No. 4088 Recycled Used Oil Containing PCBs...................................... 2050-AE47
3498 SAN No. 4178 180-Day Accumulation Time Under RCRA for Generators of F006 Waste Water 2050-AE60
Treatment Sludges from the Metal Finishing Industry...................................
3499 SAN No. 3189 Final Determination of the Applicability of the Toxicity Characteristic 2050-AD69
Rule to Underground Storage Tanks, Contaminated Media, and Debris.....................
3500 SAN No. 3237 Hazardous Waste Management System; Modification of the Hazardous Waste 2050-AD93
Program; Hazardous Waste Lamps........................................................
3501 SAN No. 3333 Revised Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities............ 2050-AE01
3502 SAN No. 3545 Revisions to the Comprehensive Guideline for Procurement of Products 2050-AE23
Containing Recovered Materials........................................................
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
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3503 SAN No. 4263 Suspension of Temporary Toxicity Characteristic Rule for Specific Lead- 2050-AE68
Based Paint Debris....................................................................
3504 SAN No. 3428 Hazardous Waste Management System: Slag Residues Derived From High 2050-AE15
Temperature Metals Recovery (HTMR) Treatment of KO61, KO62 and F0006 Wastes...........
3505 SAN No. 3668 Hazardous Waste Identification; Recycled Used Oil Management Standards. 2050-AE28
3506 SAN No. 4083 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Inorganic Chemical 2050-AE49
Industry Wastes; and CERCLA Hazardous Substance Designation and Reportable Quantities.
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)--Completed Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3507 SAN No. 4158 Interim Emergency Rule Revising Land Disposal Restriction Treatment 2050-AE59
Standards for Aluminum Potliners--K088 Waste..........................................
3508 SAN No. 2872 Modifications to the Definition of Solid Waste and Regulations of 2050-AD18
Hazardous Waste Recycling: General....................................................
3509 SAN No. 3042 Hazardous Waste Management System: Post-Closure Requirements........... 2050-AD55
3510 SAN No. 3134 Spent Solvents Listing Determination................................... 2050-AD84
3511 SAN No. 2982 Hazardous Remediation Waste Management Requirements (Commonly Referred 2050-AE22
to as Hazardous Waste Identification Rule for Contaminated Media or HWIR-Media).......
3512 SAN No. 4228 Landfill Leachate and Petroleum Waste Listings......................... 2050-AE61
3513 SAN No. 2390 Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management Units (SWMUs) at Hazardous 2050-AB80
Waste Management Facilities...........................................................
3514 SAN No. 2751 RCRA Subtitle D Solid Waste Facilities; State Permit Program-- 2050-AD03
Determination of Adequacy (State Implementation Rule).................................
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Oil Pollution Act (OPA)--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3515 SAN No. 2634 Oil Pollution Prevention Regulation: Revisions......................... 2050-AC62
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Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3516 SAN No. 4201 Criteria for the Designation of Hazardous Substances under CERCLA 2050-AE63
Section 102(a)........................................................................
3517 SAN No. 4217 Facility Response Plan Regulation for Certain Non-Transportation- 2050-AE64
Related Facilities that Handle, Store, or Transport Vegetable Oils and Animal Fats....
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Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3518 SAN No. 3885 Streamlining the Preauthorization Mixed Funding for Application and 2050-AE38
Implementation of Claims Against Superfund............................................
3519 SAN No. 3806 Grants for Technical Assistance Rule Reform--40 CFR Part 35 Subpart M.. 2050-AE33
3520 SAN No. 3423 Reportable Quantity Adjustments for Carbamates......................... 2050-AE12
3521 SAN No. 3439 National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites: 2050-AD75
Proposed and Final Rules..............................................................
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Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3522 SAN No. 4177 Cooperative Agreements and Superfund State Contracts for Superfund 2050-AE62
Response Actions; Revision of 40 CFR Part 35 Subpart O................................
3523 SAN No. 2394 Reporting Exemptions for Federally Permitted Releases of Hazardous 2050-AB82
Substances............................................................................
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Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act--Completed Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3524 SAN No. 4075 Revocation of Caprolactam's Designation as a Hazardous Substance Under 2050-AE48
CERCLA................................................................................
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Clean Water Act (CWA)--Prerule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3525 SAN No. 4133 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Ore Mining and Dressing Point 2040-AD13
Source Category, Gold Placer Mine Subcategory (Section 610 Review)....................
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Clean Water Act (CWA)--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3526 SAN No. 4153 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Feedlots Point Source 2040-AD19
Category, Swine and Poultry Subcategories, and NPDES Regulation for Concentrated
Animal Feeding Operations.............................................................
3527 SAN No. 4145 Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program Regulations Revisions.......... 2040-AD22
3528 SAN No. 4168 Revisions to Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Coal Mining 2040-AD24
Point Source Category.................................................................
3529 SAN No. 3662 Water Quality Standards Regulation--Revision........................... 2040-AC56
3530 SAN No. 4235 Amendments to the Final Water Quality Guidance for the Great Lakes 2040-AD32
System to Reinstate the Mixing Zone Elimination and Phase-Out Provision...............
3531 SAN No. 4234 EPA Review and Approval of State and Tribal Water Quality Standards.... 2040-AD33
3532 SAN No. 4264 Water Quality Standards for Alabama--Phase II.......................... 2040-AD35
3533 SAN No. 4047 Test Procedures for the Analysis of Cryptosporidium and Giardia Under 2040-AD08
the Safe Drinking Water and Clean Water Acts..........................................
3534 SAN No. 4214 Test Procedures for the Analysis of E. Coli and Enterococci Under the 2040-AD34
Clean Water Act.......................................................................
3535 SAN No. 3444 Minimizing Adverse Environmental Impact from Cooling Water Intake 2040-AC34
Structures Under Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act................................
3536 SAN No. 3663 Streamlining the General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New 2040-AC58
Sources of Pollution..................................................................
3537 SAN No. 3999 Revisions to NPDES Requirements for Compliance Reporting and Collection 2040-AD02
System Discharges.....................................................................
3538 SAN No. 4051 Establishment of Electronic Reporting for NPDES Permittees............. 2040-AD11
3539 SAN No. 2804 Clean Water Act Definition of the Waters of the United States.......... 2040-AB74
3540 SAN No. 3488 Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge (Round II).......... 2040-AC25
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Clean Water Act (CWA)--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3541 SAN No. 2805 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment 2040-AB78
Industry..............................................................................
3542 SAN No. 3209 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Industrial Laundries Point 2040-AB97
Source Category.......................................................................
3543 SAN No. 3489 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for Landfills........................ 2040-AC23
3544 SAN No. 3767 Reformatting of Effluent Guidelines and Standards in 40 CFR Parts 401 2040-AC79
through 471...........................................................................
3545 SAN No. 4041 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustors...... 2040-AD03
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3546 SAN No. 4039 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard 2040-AD05
Category; Incentives Amendment........................................................
3547 SAN No. 4192 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard 2040-AD23
Category; Monitoring Amendment........................................................
3548 SAN No. 3504 Establishment of Numeric Criteria for Priority Toxic Pollutants for the 2040-AC44
State of California...................................................................
3549 SAN No. 4195 Water Quality Standards for Alabama--Phase I........................... 2040-AD25
3550 SAN No. 4193 Water Quality Standards; Establishment of Numeric Criteria for Priority 2040-AD27
Toxic Pollutants; States' Compliance--Revision of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Criteria..............................................................................
3551 SAN No. 3617 Guidelines Establishing Oil and Grease Test Procedures for the Analysis 2040-AC63
of Pollutants Under the Clean Water Act...............................................
3552 SAN No. 3701 Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Cyanide 2040-AC76
Under the Clean Water Act.............................................................
3553 SAN No. 3713 Performance Based Measurement System (PBMS) Procedures and Guidance for 2040-AC93
Clean Water Act Test Procedures.......................................................
3554 SAN No. 3155 Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of 2040-AC95
Miscellaneous Metals, Anions, and Volatile Organics Under the Clean Water Act, Phase
One...................................................................................
3555 SAN No. 4048 Test Procedures for the Analysis of Mercury Under the Clean Water Act.. 2040-AD07
3556 SAN No. 3925 Uniform National Discharge Standards for Armed Forces Vessels--Phase I. 2040-AC96
3557 SAN No. 2501 NPDES Wastewater Permit Application Forms and Regulatory Revisions for 2040-AB39
Municipal Discharges and Sewage Sludge Use or Disposal................................
3558 SAN No. 3762 NPDES Streamlining Rule--Round II...................................... 2040-AC70
3559 SAN No. 3785 NPDES Comprehensive Storm Water Phase II Regulations................... 2040-AC82
3560 SAN No. 3288 Comparison of Dredged Material to Reference Sediment................... 2040-AC14
3561 SAN No. 3497 Amendments to Round I Final Sewage Sludge Use or Disposal Rule--Phase 2040-AC29
One...................................................................................
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Clean Water Act (CWA)--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3562 SAN No. 2806 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Metal Products and Machinery 2040-AB79
Category, Phases 1 and 2..............................................................
3563 SAN No. 3204 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equipment 2040-AB98
Cleaning Category.....................................................................
3564 SAN No. 3833 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for Iron and Steel Manufacturing 2040-AC90
Point Source Category.................................................................
3565 SAN No. 4050 Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard 2040-AD10
Category, Phase II....................................................................
3566 SAN No. 4086 Revisions to Effluent Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based 2040-AD14
Drilling Fluids in the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category...................
3567 SAN No. 4167 Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Feedlots Point 2040-AD21
Source Category, Dairy and Beef Cattle Subcategories..................................
3568 SAN No. 3661 Water Quality Standards; Establishment of Numeric Criteria for Priority 2040-AC55
Toxic Pollutants; States' Compliance..................................................
3569 SAN No. 3921 Selenium Criterion Maximum Concentration for Water Quality Guidance for 2040-AC97
the Great Lakes System................................................................
3570 SAN No. 3618 Guidelines Establishing Whole Effluent Toxicity West Coast Test 2040-AC54
Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean Water Act...................
3571 SAN No. 3702 Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Trace 2040-AC75
Metals Under the Clean Water Act......................................................
3572 SAN No. 3714 Increased Method Flexibility for Test Procedures Approved for Clean 2040-AC92
Water Act Compliance Monitoring.......................................................
3573 SAN No. 4049 Test Procedures for the Analysis of Co-Planar and Mono-Ortho- 2040-AD09
Substituted Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Under the Clean Water Act................
3574 SAN No. 4089 Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of 2040-AD12
Miscellaneous Metals, Anions, and Volatile Organics Under the Clean Water Act, Phase
Two...................................................................................
3575 SAN No. 3234 Revision of NPDES Industrial Permit Application Requirements and Form 2040-AC26
2C--Wastewater Discharge Information..................................................
3576 SAN No. 3786 NPDES Streamlining Rule--Round III..................................... 2040-AC84
3577 SAN No. 4207 Amendments to Round I Final Sewage Sludge Use or Disposal Rule --Phase 2040-AC53
Two...................................................................................
3578 SAN No. 3804 Streamlining 301(h) Waiver Renewal Requirements........................ 2040-AC89
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Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)--Proposed Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3579 SAN No. 4212 Use of Screening Procedures for Compliance Monitoring of Drinking Water 2040-AD31
Contaminants..........................................................................
3580 SAN No. 2281 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Radon..................... 2040-AA94
3581 SAN No. 2340 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Ground Water Rule......... 2040-AA97
3582 SAN No. 2807 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Arsenic................... 2040-AB75
3583 SAN No. 4146 Filter Backwash Recycling Regulation................................... 2040-AD17
3584 SAN No. 4147 Long Term 1 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule...................... 2040-AD18
3585 SAN No. 4009 Public Water System Public Notification Regulation..................... 2040-AD06
3586 SAN No. 4131 Drinking Water Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Program.............. 2040-AD15
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Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3587 SAN No. 4044 National Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Analytical 2040-AD04
Methods for Certain Pesticides and Microbial Contaminants.............................
3588 SAN No. 4257 National Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Regulations: Analytic 2040-AD29
Methods for Organic, Inorganic and Microbiological Contaminants and Pesticides........
3589 SAN No. 4221 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Analytical Methods for 2040-AD30
Microbial, Lead and Magnesium.........................................................
3590 SAN No. 3440 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper........ 2040-AC27
3591 SAN No. 3563 Reformatting of Drinking Water Regulations............................. 2040-AC41
3592 SAN No. 3992 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Radium, Uranium, Alpha, 2040-AC98
Beta and Photon Emitters..............................................................
3593 SAN No. 2778 Revisions to the Underground Injection Control Regulations for Class V 2040-AB83
Injection Wells.......................................................................
3594 SAN No. 4152 Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Regulations........................ 2040-AD20
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Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3595 SAN No. 3176 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Sulfate................... 2040-AC07
3596 SAN No. 3238 National Primary Drinking Water Standards for Aldicarb................. 2040-AC13
3597 SAN No. 3761 Streamlining Drinking Water Monitoring Requirements.................... 2040-AC73
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Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)--Completed Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3598 SAN No. 2772 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Stage I Disinfectant/ 2040-AB82
Disinfection By-Products Rule.........................................................
3599 SAN No. 2304 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Interim Enhanced Surface 2040-AC91
Water Treatment Rule..................................................................
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Marine Protection Research and Sanctuary Act (MPRSA)--Long-Term Actions
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3600 SAN No. 2737 Revisions to Ocean Dumping Regulations for Dredged Material............ 2040-AB62
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Shore Protection Act (SPA)--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence Title Identifier
Number Number
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3601 SAN No. 2820 Shore Protection Act, Section 4103(b) Regulations...................... 2040-AB85
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