The EPA recently announced is amending the National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants rule for new and existing hazardous
waste combustors. The rule is the final action regarding the eight issues for
which the agency granted reconsideration in September 2006. The revisions also
address comments received in response to a September 2007 notice.
The changes include:
The changes include:
- Revising the new source particulate matter standards for cement kilns and incinerators that burn hazardous waste to better reflect the performance of the best controlled source over time. The change in the standards resulted from consideration of additional performance data;
- Amending the particulate matter detection system provisions and revisions to the health-based compliance alternative provisions for total chlorine;
- Identifying the emissions standards EPA intends to defend in pending litigation and is responding to public comments on a related Sept. 27, 2007 notice; and
- Making several corrections and clarifications to the rule.


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