EPA corrects error in aluminum MACT.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and (EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid. EPA abbr. eicosapentaenoic acid EPA, n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic. EPA, n. ) published in the Federal Register in October a direct-to-final rule that corrects the punctuation error in the National Emission Standard for Hazardous Mr Pollutants (NESHAP NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (US EPA) ) for Secondary Aluminum Production (also known as the Secondary Aluminum MACT MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology MACT Maximum Available Control Technology MACT Men of All Colors Together MACT Minnesota Association of Community Theatres MACT Maulana Azad College of Technology (Bhopal, India) , which was first published in the Federal Register in December 2003). The original publication included a misleading definition of "clean charge," in which standards that should not be associated with clean charge materials were considered acceptable. The error caused a number of aluminum materials, such as ingots, to unintentionally fail "clean charge" standards. The agency hopes to finalize the correction by the end of the year. |
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