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Boiler MACT Now In Effect, Despite Efforts To Delay It; Facilities Must Meet Work Practice Standards By March 21

2013-08-14 10:11:03| pollutiononline News Articles

THOMASVILLE, Ga. – The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated the original compliance date for the Boiler MACT (maximum achievable control technology, also known as BMACT or Major Source Rule) that the EPA published in the Federal Register in March 2011.

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