Issue
84 FR 17365
04/25/2019
Update Type
Proposed Rules

SIP Proposal: California (nitrogen oxides emissions from on-road heavy-duty vehicles in the South Coast air quality management district).

Volume
49
Issue
6
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49
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12
84 FR 17692
04/25/2019
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed revisions to chemical data reporting requirements and size standards for small manufacturers under TSCA §8(a).

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17692
04/25/2019
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed revisions to chemical data reporting requirements and size standards for small manufacturers under TSCA §8(a).

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17692
04/25/2019
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed revisions to chemical data reporting requirements and size standards for small manufacturers under TSCA §8(a).

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17692
04/25/2019
Update Type
Proposed Rules

EPA proposed revisions to chemical data reporting requirements and size standards for small manufacturers under TSCA §8(a).

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17201
04/24/2019
Update Type
Notices

United States v. United Taconite LLC, No. 19-1043 (D. Minn. Apr. 18, 2019). A settling CAA defendant that violated environmental regulations governing taconite mines and processing plants, and the emission of particulate matter from certain sources at its taconite processing plant in Forbes, Minnesota, must implement procedures to improve future compliance with the CAA and state regulations, replace an existing wet scrubber at its processing plant with a more efficient dry fabric filter particulate matter control system, and pay a $50,000 civil penalty.

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17201
04/24/2019
Update Type
Notices

United States v. United Taconite LLC, No. 19-1043 (D. Minn. Apr. 18, 2019). A settling CAA defendant that violated environmental regulations governing taconite mines and processing plants, and the emission of particulate matter from certain sources at its taconite processing plant in Forbes, Minnesota, must implement procedures to improve future compliance with the CAA and state regulations, replace an existing wet scrubber at its processing plant with a more efficient dry fabric filter particulate matter control system, and pay a $50,000 civil penalty.

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17201
04/24/2019
Update Type
Notices

United States v. United Taconite LLC, No. 19-1043 (D. Minn. Apr. 18, 2019). A settling CAA defendant that violated environmental regulations governing taconite mines and processing plants, and the emission of particulate matter from certain sources at its taconite processing plant in Forbes, Minnesota, must implement procedures to improve future compliance with the CAA and state regulations, replace an existing wet scrubber at its processing plant with a more efficient dry fabric filter particulate matter control system, and pay a $50,000 civil penalty.

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17201
04/24/2019
Update Type
Notices

United States v. United Taconite LLC, No. 19-1043 (D. Minn. Apr. 18, 2019). A settling CAA defendant that violated environmental regulations governing taconite mines and processing plants, and the emission of particulate matter from certain sources at its taconite processing plant in Forbes, Minnesota, must implement procedures to improve future compliance with the CAA and state regulations, replace an existing wet scrubber at its processing plant with a more efficient dry fabric filter particulate matter control system, and pay a $50,000 civil penalty.

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12
84 FR 17201
04/24/2019
Update Type
Notices

United States v. United Taconite LLC, No. 19-1043 (D. Minn. Apr. 18, 2019). A settling CAA defendant that violated environmental regulations governing taconite mines and processing plants, and the emission of particulate matter from certain sources at its taconite processing plant in Forbes, Minnesota, must implement procedures to improve future compliance with the CAA and state regulations, replace an existing wet scrubber at its processing plant with a more efficient dry fabric filter particulate matter control system, and pay a $50,000 civil penalty.

Volume
49
Issue
6
Update Volume
49
Update Issue
12

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