Final Rules – MATS Residual Risk & Technology Review and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Performance Standards
In May of 2024, the EPA finalized stricter rules for Mercury Air Toxic Standards (MATS) and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Performance Standards. Key changes include tighter limits on particulate matter and mercury emissions, mandatory use of PM Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS), and new compliance timelines. Learn more about how these final rules can affect your facility.
EPA “Good Neighbor” Plan – The Saga Continues
Learn about the latest updates to the EPA’s Good Neighbor Plan, including a proposed supplement that would cover 5 states.
2023 Regulatory Snapshot: Key Changes Unveiled
Dive into the 2023 key regulatory updates for ECMPS 2.0, MATS Residual Risk and Technology Review, Low Mass Emissions (LME), and more. Stay ahead of the curve as we guide you through each topic and equip you with the tools to navigate 2024.
The EPA’s Good Neighbor Plan – Response to Judicial Stays
On July 31, 2023, the US EPA issued a final action to address emission sources affected by judicial stays of the Good Neighbor Plan in the following states: Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas. Read our article to learn more about how these final actions might affect your facility.
The EPA’s MATS Residual Risk & Technology Review Proposed Rule: Key Takeaways
Read this article for key takeaways about EPA’s proposed rule to address findings from the Residual Risk & Technology Review for MATS.
Keep Your QAQC Plans Up-to-Date to Keep Your Facility Safe (and Audit-Ready)
Learn more about why it is important to keep your facility’s QAQC plan up-to-date, both for facility safety and audit preparedness.
Update on 40 CFR 63 Subpart YYYY – Formaldehyde Emission Standards
This blog post discusses updates on 40 CFR 63 Subpart YYYY including changes, who is subject to YYYY, facility limits and more. Compliance with changes is required within 180 days of March 9, 2022 (i.e., September 6, 2022).
What the April 2022 Cross State Air Pollution Rule Federal Implementation Plan Means
Recent changes have been proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the CSAPR Federal Implementation Plan. These proposed changes would have significant impact on industrial plants.