Regulatory Impact Analysis For The Establishment Of A Definition Of Routine Maintenance, Repair And Replacement For The New Source Review Program.
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Currently, the EPA interprets and applies its major New Source Review (NSR) exclusion for sources performing routine maintenance, repair and replacement (RMR&R) on a case-by-case basis. This rulemaking provides a formal definition of what constitutes RMR&R and describes two approaches through which sources of pollution may perform routine maintenance, repair and replacement activities without triggering major source NSR permit determinations and applications. These approaches establish a maximum cost "allowance" for exempted maintenance and repair activities; with one approach using a case-by-case basis and the other using a unit-wide aggregate cost basis.
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Date:
Reference #: | 2002
A.2002.27 A |
Availability: | Yes |
EPA Office: | Office of Air and Radiation |
Office Suboffice: | Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards |
Office Division: | Air Quality Strategies and Standards Division |
EPA Author: | Mussatti, Daniel |
Document Type: | Cost-Benefit Analysis |
Contractors: | NR |
Document Status: | Not Reported |
Pages: | 42 |
Document file(s): | entire document (PDF, 2714.6K, About PDF)
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