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Washington State Implementation Plan (SIP) Revision: Including Revised Northwest Clean Air Agency Regulations for Air Pollution Sources

 
Publication number Date Published
20-02-003January 2020
VIEW NOW Washington State Implementation Plan (SIP) Revision: Including Revised Northwest Clean Air Agency Regulations for Air Pollution Sources (Number of pages: 19) (Publication Size: 213KB)




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Author(s) Berkey, Jacob
Description The proposed SIP revision updates portions of the NWCAA regulation currently in the SIP, removes outdated portions of the regulation, and updates sections of Chapter 173-400 WAC, General Regulation for Air Pollution Sources, that NWCAA has incorporated by reference. The SIP currently includes previous versions of these rules approved by EPA in 1995. This SIP revision applies to the NWCAA jurisdiction of Island, Skagit, and Whatcom Counties.
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Keywords Local Clean Air Agency, regulations, air pollutants, State Implementation Plan, air quality, air emissions
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