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Boiler Mact
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards for institutional, commercial, industrial boilers, and process heaters – more commonly referred to as the Boiler MACT. This rule will affect thousands of existing boilers throughout the United States. Many facilities will be impacted by these rules. Stanley Consultants has the experience and expertise to help you determine how to meet your energy needs while achieving compliance with solutions that fit your situation.
What’s Boiler MACT all about?
On April 29, 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed requirements that will likely require air pollution control systems to meet stringent emission limits for various air pollutants. The proposed rules specifically mandate emission limits for mercury, metals through a particulate matter surrogate, non-dioxin organic compounds through a carbon monoxide surrogate, dioxins, and hydrochloric acid.
What will be required?
The proposed rules establish various emission standards based on fuel type, boiler type, and the regulatory classification of your facility.
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