NESHAP MACT Articles
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Complying with MACT using CEMLink6’s Continuous Parameter Monitoring System (CPMS) capabilities
VIM Technologies, Inc. is a true compliance partner. As the market leader in innovative data acquisition software design, we back up each application with a compliance first mindset. Our products and services are supported by an expert staff of environmental engineers that have been serving the air regulated community since 1992. Collecting CPMS Data from Various Sources Data collection and ...
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Ceramic catalyst filters destroy air pollutants - Case study
Catalyst-embedded ceramic filters offer a new technological capability of removing NOx at lower temperatures, while simultaneously removing PM, SOx and HC1. The technology also removes organic hazardous air pollutants (O-HAPS) THC, dioxins and mercury, all in a single compact system. Applications for the technology include: the Cement NESHAP; Boiler MACT for coal; incinerator CISWI MACT; ...
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New catalytic filter technology provides important added flexibility in controlling PM, NOX, SOX and O-HAPS - Case study
Catalyst-embedded ceramic filters offer a new technological capability of removing NOX at lower temperatures, while simul-taneously removing PM, SOX and HCl. The technology also removes organic hazardous air pollutants (O-HAPS) THC, dioxins and mercury, all in a single compact system. Applications for the technology include: the Cement NESHAP; Boiler MACT for coal; incinerator CISWI MACT; ...
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Catalytic filter technology provides Important Flexibility for Controlling PM, NOx, SOx, O-HAPS - Case study
Catalyst-embedded ceramic filters offer a way to remove NOx at lower temperatures, while simultaneously removing PM, SOx, and HCI. The technology also removes organic hazardous air pollutants, THC, dioxins, and mercury. Applications include the Cement NESHAP; Boiler MACT; incinerator CISWI MACT; Hazardous Waste MACT; glass furnaces; ceramics manufacturing, including tracking proppants, kilns, ...
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Catalytic filter technology provides important flexibilityfor controlling PM, NOx, SOx, O-HAPS - Case study
Catalyst-embedded ceramic filters offer a way to remove NOx at lower temperatures, while simultaneously removing PM, SOx, and HCI. The technology also removes organic hazardous air pollutants, THC, dioxins, and mercury. Applications include the Cement NESHAP; Boiler MACT; incinerator CISWI MACT; Hazardous Waste MACT; glass furnaces; ceramics manufacturing, including tracking proppants, kilns, ...
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LDAR deficiencies lead to enhanced requirements
Leak detection and repair (LDAR) programs are required as part of the standards established in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 60 (NSPS), 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP), 40 CFR 63 (MACT), and 40 CFR 264 (Hazardous Waste Handling). An LDAR program is a facility’s system of procedures used to locate and repair leaking components (e.g., valves, pumps, connectors, compressors, and agitators) to ...
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Standing on the MACT Floor
ABSTRACT Three MACT standards have impacted manufacturing operations at the Boeing Philadelphia site. These standards apply to Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework, Halogenated Solvent Cleaning, and Chromium Anodizing. In order to meet the requirements imposed by the standards, qualifications programs were established and conducted by the Materials and Process Engineering group to approve ...
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Regulation update: EPA announces final National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) rule
BSI's Experts Corner: Home for insights from BSI’s practice directors and industry experts on digital trust, environmental, health, safety, security, and sustainability. March 6, 2024 - As announced on February 7, 2024, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is lowering the primary annual National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for fine particulates (PM2.5) from 12 to 9 ...
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Proposed boiler MACT sets aggressive emission limits
On June 4, 2010, U.S. EPA proposed National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers and process heaters at both major and area sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions. EPA proposed separate rules for units at major sources of HAP emissions (greater than 10 tons per year [tpy] of any single HAP and/or greater than ...
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EPA finalizes boiler NESHAP
EPA published the final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers and process heaters at both major and area sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions. EPA developed separate rules for units at major sources of HAP emissions (greater than 10 tons per year [tpy] of any single HAP and/or greater than 25 tpy of ...
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