PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed Rulemaking for New Source Review
Posted on: 2016-09-23 12:26
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for amendments to the state’s New Source Review (NSR) rules.
The amendments are designed to cure deficiencies in the NSR rules identified in a limited approval/limited disapproval published by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the November 2, 2015 Federal Register. The amendments also contain provisions to streamline permit processing and to reflect the availability of the myDEQ web portal for processing certain general permits.
The NPRM is available in the September 9, 2016, edition of the Arizona Administrative Register.
View NPRM>View Public Notice>Public Comment Period
Dates: Sept. 9 - Oct. 11, 2016
Submit comments as follows:
ADEQ
Steve BurrAir Quality Division, Air Quality Improvement Planning Section1110 W. Washington StreetPhoenix, AZ 85007 Public Hearing Information
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016Time: 1:00 p.m.
Place: ADEQ Conference Room 3100B 1110 W. Washington St Phoenix, AZ 85007 |
About ADEQ
Under the Environmental Quality Act of 1986, the Arizona State Legislature established the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality in 1987 as the state agency for protecting and enhancing public health and the environment of Arizona. For more information, visit http://www.azdeq.gov/.
|
24 September 2016
PUBLIC NOTICE | Proposed Rulemaking for New Source Review
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
HERE TO PROVE ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN: Meme Coins Explained: Hype, Risk, and Profit!
Finbold 14 hours ago Search inside image Dogecoin Whales move funds into this emerging AI Altcoin Expecting a 9,303% rally by January 202...
-
WEAPONS OF WAR FOR DEFENSE: Foreign Military Sale (FMS) facilitated by the United States government.Are wars just ways to stimulate an economy by arms production? Nov 21 Breaking News: Romania Confirms Intent to Purchase 32 F-35 Lightni...
-
PLEASE NOTE: BleepingComputer has contacted Maxar Technologies to ask about the possibility of confidential technology data exposure and a ...
No comments:
Post a Comment