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As of December 22, 2022, facilities conducting site remediation are no longer exempt from the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) (CFR 63: Subpart GGGGG [5G]).
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) implements the Clean Air Act. The Clean Air Act includes provisions to regulate air pollutants that are hazardous to human health or the environment. These hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) are regulated based on the sources that emit the pollutants under regulations known as the NESHAP.
On October 8, 2003, EPA enacted the Site Remediation NESHAP. The rule provided exemptions from the NESHAP requirements for site remediation conducted under the Comprehensive Environmental Response and Compensation Liability Act (CERCLA), known as Superfund, or under the Resource Conversation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
If you are conducting onsite remediation at a facility that is a major source of HAP emissions, you may need to control the HAP emissions generated by remedial activities. The regulation applies to key emission sources that EPA believes are significant contributors to HAP emissions.
Kate notes the new regulation will apply to remediation occurring at facilities that emit more than 10 tons per year of a single HAP or more than 25 tons per year of combined HAPs. These facilities are typically large manufacturing plants, coating and painting operations, oil and gas facilities or other chemical plants.
"You have to be cleaning up a material defined in this regulatory citation, conducting onsite remediation and emitting HAPs above the major source threshold." Kate notes a few places will be exempted, such as gas stations, farms and residences.
The EPA estimates about 74 facilities will be affected, and 31 of those will be subject to only some of the requirements. notes the new regulation will apply to remediation occurring at facilities that emit more than 10 tons per year of a single HAP or more than 25 tons per year of combined HAPs. These facilities are typically large manufacturing plants, coating and painting operations, oil and gas facilities or other chemical plants.
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