This sector emits hazardous air pollutants such as methanol, butadiene, and benzene, and criteria air pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds. The sector is subject to 14 different National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and six different New Source Performance Standards (NSPS). Under this proposed action, EPA will consolidate these rules into a single chemical sector NESHAP that will address air toxics and a single chemical sector NSPS that will address criteria pollutants.
In the chemical sector NESHAP, EPA proposes to consolidate the NESHAP for Hazardous Organic Chemicals (HON, subparts F-I), Miscellaneous Organic Chemicals (MON, subpart FFFF), Ethylene (subparts XX and YY), Organic Liquids Distribution (OLD, subpart EEEE), Pesticide Active Ingredients (PAI, subpart MMM), Polyether Polyols (PEPOs, subpart PPP), Group IV Polymers and Resins (P&R IV, subpart JJJ), and Vinyl Chloride (part 61 subpart F) and revise these rules to address unregulated and under-regulated emission points under Maximum Achievable Technology (MACT) or technology review for these categories. At the same time, EPA will also perform a residual risk review for the MON, Ethylene, OLD, PAI, PEPOs, and P&R IV.
EPA is currently evaluating emissions from Vinyl Chloride facilities (currently covered by the HON and the Vinyl Chloride NESHAP) to see if additional emissions limitations are needed for combustion of chlorinated organic compounds. Similarly, the agency plans to review the six chemical sector NSPS and consolidate these requirements into a single sector NSPS and expand the scope of the rule, as necessary, to include additional emissions sources and limitations.
At the present time, EPA anticipates publishing a Notification of Proposed Rule Making in the Federal Register in December 2011.
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