Metallic Mineral Processing Plants--Background Information For Promulgated Standards, Final EIS.
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Standards of performance are promulgated for the control of particulate matter from metallic mineral plants processing metallic ores into metallic concentrates containing one of the following metals: aluminum, copper, gold, iron, lead, molybdenum, silver, titanium, tungsten, uranium, zinc, and zirconium. The standards, promulgated under the authority of Section III of the Clean Air Act, limit stack emissions and fugitive emissions opacity. These standards apply to new, modified, and reconstructed metallic mineral processing plants. This document contains a summary of the comments on the proposal of these standards in the FEDERAL REGISTER, the Environmental Protection Agency's response to these comments, and any changes to the standard since proposal.
Descriptors: | Air pollution; Pollution control; Standards of performance; Metallic minerals processing; Particulate emissions; Fugitive emissions; Opacity |
Date:
Reference #: | 1984
A.84.7 A |
Availability: | Yes |
EPA Office: | Office of Air and Radiation |
Office Suboffice: | Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards |
Office Division: | Emission Standards and Engineering Division |
EPA Author: | NR |
Document Type: | Environmental Impact Statement
Other Regulatory Background Document |
Contractors: | NR |
Document Status: | Final |
Pages: | 57 |