MACT definition

MACT means any maximum achievable control technology emission standard applied to a source or facility pursuant to Section 112 federal Clean Air Act.
MACT means maximum achievable control technology.
MACT means any maximum achievable control technology emission standard applied to a source

Examples of MACT in a sentence

  • Compliance screening is the initial in-house review of quarterly excess emission reports, semi- annual monitoring results and annual compliance certifications submitted by sources subject to the operating permit program, sources subject to Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards, New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), and other regulatory requirements containing reporting requirements.

  • Violations under this path include: • failure to file APEN (with no attendant permit violation or failure to obtain a permit); • failure to obtain open burning permit for noncommercial burning; • failure to file relocation notices (with no attendant permit, NSPS, or MACT violations); • failure to pay fees by non-Title V sources; • single opacity violations by minor sources; • CFC registration violations; • odor violations (first violation); and • fugitive particulate matter guideline violations.


More Definitions of MACT

MACT means maximum achievable control technology. It is a case by case determination of what constitutes a maximum achievable reduction of hazardous air pollutants considering the costs of achieving the emission reduction and any non-air health and environmental impacts and energy requirements. MACT may include but is not limited to: control equipment; work practice standards; emission standards; process modifications, or raw materials substitution and/or reformulation.
MACT means Maximum Achievable Control Technology requirements contained in Chapter 40 of the Code of Federal Regulation, Part 63, Subpart N. 40 CFR Part 63 requirements were incorporated by reference into the Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution in Sections 9 VAC 5-60-90 through 9 VAC 5-60-110 on May 1, 2000.
MACT means maximum achievable control technol- ogy, as defined in the clean air act, 42 USC 7412(g).
MACT means Maximum Achievable Control Technology. (687) "MPO" means Metropolitan Planning Organization.

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