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Appendix G Environmental and Safety and Health Regulations
Pages 189-193

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... G Environmental and Safety and Health Regulations The following is a brief overview, not meant to be all-inclusive, of the U.S. environmental and safety/health regulation issues touched on in Chapter 4 of this report.
From page 190...
... 190 GL O B A L I Z A T I O N O FM A T E R I A L SR & D pollutant. States are required to have implementation plans and permit programs for controlling certain air emissions, including those from industrial processes such as spray painting, abrasive blasting, and vapor degreasing.
From page 191...
... A P P E N D I XG 191 cals like hydrofluoric acid (HF)
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... 192 G L O B A L I Z A T I O N O FM A T E R I A L SR & D ment that provides brief but sufficient evidence and analysis for determining whether to prepare an EIS or a Finding of No Significant Impact; it is one element in achieving compliance with NEPA when no EIS is necessary or it facilitates the preparation of an EIS when one is necessary. When required, an EIS is a major undertaking, often performed by a contractor selected by the program manager specifically for this task.
From page 193...
... AP P E N D I XG 193 · Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) rules for air toxics -- MACT rule for military surface coatings -- MACT rule for boiler and process heaters -- MACT rule for engine test cells, new source -- MACT rules for urban air toxics · Emission reductions for ozone and particulate matter -- Additional volatile organic compound reductions to meet 8-hour ozone standard -- Emission reductions to meet fine particulate standard · Rules for air toxics residual risk -- National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)

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