Issue
79 FR 44332
07/31/2014
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to add chemical-specific and default global warming potentials (GWPs) for a number of fluorinated greenhouse gases (GHGs) and fluorinated heat transfer fluids (HTFs) to the general provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule in order to increase the completeness and accuracy of the carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions calculated and reported by suppliers and emitters of fluorinated GHGs and HTFs; EPA also proposed conforming changes to the provisions for the Electronics Manufacturing and Fluorinated Gas Production source categories.

Volume
44
Issue
9
Update Volume
44
Update Issue
22
79 FR 44332
07/31/2014
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to add chemical-specific and default global warming potentials (GWPs) for a number of fluorinated greenhouse gases (GHGs) and fluorinated heat transfer fluids (HTFs) to the general provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule in order to increase the completeness and accuracy of the carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions calculated and reported by suppliers and emitters of fluorinated GHGs and HTFs; EPA also proposed conforming changes to the provisions for the Electronics Manufacturing and Fluorinated Gas Production source categories.

Volume
44
Issue
9
Update Volume
44
Update Issue
22
79 FR 44332
07/31/2014
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to add chemical-specific and default global warming potentials (GWPs) for a number of fluorinated greenhouse gases (GHGs) and fluorinated heat transfer fluids (HTFs) to the general provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule in order to increase the completeness and accuracy of the carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions calculated and reported by suppliers and emitters of fluorinated GHGs and HTFs; EPA also proposed conforming changes to the provisions for the Electronics Manufacturing and Fluorinated Gas Production source categories.

Volume
44
Issue
9
Update Volume
44
Update Issue
22
79 FR 44332
07/31/2014
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to add chemical-specific and default global warming potentials (GWPs) for a number of fluorinated greenhouse gases (GHGs) and fluorinated heat transfer fluids (HTFs) to the general provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule in order to increase the completeness and accuracy of the carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions calculated and reported by suppliers and emitters of fluorinated GHGs and HTFs; EPA also proposed conforming changes to the provisions for the Electronics Manufacturing and Fluorinated Gas Production source categories.

Volume
44
Issue
9
Update Volume
44
Update Issue
22
79 FR 44332
07/31/2014
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to add chemical-specific and default global warming potentials (GWPs) for a number of fluorinated greenhouse gases (GHGs) and fluorinated heat transfer fluids (HTFs) to the general provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule in order to increase the completeness and accuracy of the carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions calculated and reported by suppliers and emitters of fluorinated GHGs and HTFs; EPA also proposed conforming changes to the provisions for the Electronics Manufacturing and Fluorinated Gas Production source categories.

Volume
44
Issue
9
Update Volume
44
Update Issue
22
79 FR 44332
07/31/2014
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed to add chemical-specific and default global warming potentials (GWPs) for a number of fluorinated greenhouse gases (GHGs) and fluorinated heat transfer fluids (HTFs) to the general provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule in order to increase the completeness and accuracy of the carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions calculated and reported by suppliers and emitters of fluorinated GHGs and HTFs; EPA also proposed conforming changes to the provisions for the Electronics Manufacturing and Fluorinated Gas Production source categories.

Volume
44
Issue
9
Update Volume
44
Update Issue
22
79 FR 44603
07/31/2014
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA seeks comment on potential revisions to its Risk Management Program regulations and related programs under CAA §112(r)(7), including information and data on specific regulatory elements and process safety management approaches, the public and environmental health and safety risks they address, and the costs and burdens they may entail.

Volume
44
Issue
9
Update Volume
44
Update Issue
22

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