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Document Title/Subject:
Surface Coating of Metal Coil: Air Toxics Final Rule
Related Documents:
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Metal Coil Surface Coating Background Information for Promulgated Standards, EPA-453/R-02-009
Signed by: Administrator Christine Todd Whitman

Signature Date: May 15, 2002

Contact:
Rhea Jones
919 541-2940

Filename(s):
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/oarpg/t3/fr_notices/scmc_at_fr.pdf
URL(s):

 

Regulatory Authority:
Title 3
Division/Director:
Emission Standards Division (OAQPS) / Sally Shaver
Submitted By:
jones.rhea
OGC Contact:
Rick Vetter
OGC Phone#:
919-541-2127
Internet Contact:
Jeff Clark
Document Type:
Proposed & Final Preambles & Rules,
EPA Document Number:

Federal Register:
Supersedes:
Subject Category:
AIR
Keywords:
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
NESHAPs

Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP)
Terms:
Air pollutants
Clean Air Act
CAA
Abstract:
The EPA is issuing a final rule to reduce toxic air pollutant emissions from metal coil surface coating facilities. Metal coil coating is the process of applying a coating (usually protective or decorative) to one or both sides of a continuous strip of sheet metal. The final rule requires that all new and existing "major" air toxics sources in the metal coil coating industry meet specific emission limits on a yearly basis. Sources may choose to use either pollution prevention measures (compliant coating materials) or add-on emission control systems to meet the emission limits. This file is the text of the final rule.

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