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Iowa: Air

The Environmental Protection Commission adopted amendments to Chapter 22, Controlling Pollution; and Chapter 23, Emission Standards for Contaminants. The amendments adopt new federal regulations affecting stationary internal combustion engines, gasoline distribution facilities, and surface coating operations. They also amend the state air construction permitting requirements to better accommodate the new federal regulations. http://www.legis.state.ia.us/aspx/ACODOCS/DOCS/02-11-2009.Bulletin.pdf pp. 1791-95.

Iowa: Water

The Environmental Protection Commission adopted amendments to Chapter 64, Wastewater Construction and Operation Permits; rescinded Chapter 69, Onsite Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Systems; and adopted new Chapter 69, Private Sewage Disposal Systems. The changes establish, modify, or repeal rules relating to the location, construction, operation, and maintenance of private sewage disposal systems. http://www.legis.state.ia.us/aspx/ACODOCS/DOCS/02-11-2009.Bulletin.pdf pp. 1795-1829.

New Mexico: Air

The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to 20.2.99 NMAC, Air Quality Control Regulations. The amendments would incorporate provisions necessary to make 20.2.99 NMAC consistent with CAA §176(c) as amended by the Safe Accountable Flexible Efficient Transportation Equity Act (SAFETEA-LU) on August 10, 2005 (Pub. L. No. 109-59). The proposed revisions also include minor amendments required by federal regulations that are not related to SAFETEA-LU. The hearing will be April 6, 2009.

New Mexico: Toxic substances

The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments 20.5.1NMAC, General Provisions; 20.5.7 NMAC, Reporting and Investigation of Suspected and Confirmed Releases; 20.5.10 NMAC, Administrative Review; 20.5.12 NMAC, Corrective Action for Storage Tank Systems Containing Petroleum Products; 20.5.13 NMAC, Corrective Action for UST Systems Containing Other Regulated Substances; 20.5.14 NMAC, Certification of Tank Installers; 20.5.15 NMAC, Corrective Action Fund Use and Expenditures; 20.5.16 NMAC, Qualification of Persons Performing Corrective Action; and 2

Virginia: Toxic substances

The State Board of Health adopted amendments to 12VAC5-490, Virginia Radiation Protection Regulations: Fee Schedule. This regulation establishes a fee structure to support the radioactive materials licensing and inspection program for those materials the U.S. NRC intends to transfer to the commonwealth by agreement. Changes to the proposed regulation reduce the fee for Category 7A to $7,500, Category 7D to $3,750, and Category 11B to zero. http://legis.state.va.us/codecomm/register/vol25/iss11/f12v5490.html.

Virginia: Water

The Board for Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operators and Onsite Sewage System Professionals will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to 18VAC160-20, Board for Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operators Regulations. The technology used to treat water and wastewater continues to evolve over time. For this reason, the board decided that a thorough review of its existing regulations in light of current industry practice is necessary. The hearing will be April 15, 2009.

California: Air

The South Coast Air Quality Management District will hold a public workshop on Proposed Amended Rules (PARs) 1171, Solvent Cleaning Operations; and 1122, Solvent Degreasers. PARs 1171 and 1122 affect all persons that use volatile organic compound (VOC)-containing materials during cleanup of ultraviolet/electron beam (UV/EB) inks in lithographic presses, on-press screens in screen printing equipment, and stereolithography equipment and models. The hearing will be February 27, 2009.