Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) definition

Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means the following regarding regulated hazardous air pollutant sources:
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means the following regarding regulated haz- ardous air pollutant sources:
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means any federal requirement promulgated as part of 40 CFR Parts 61 and 63.

Examples of Maximum achievable control technology (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.


More Definitions of Maximum achievable control technology (MACT)

Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means an emission standard applicable to major sources of hazardous air pollutants that requires the maximum degree of reduction in emissions deemed achievable for either new or existing sources.
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means any maximum achievable control technology emission limit or other requirement promulgated pursuant to CAA, Section 112(d) as set forth in 40 CFR 63.
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means an emission standard that requires the maximum degree of reduction in emissions of the hazardous air pollutants subject to this title, including a prohibition on such emissions where achievable, that the control officer, after considering the cost of achieving such emission reduction and any nonair quality health and environmental impacts and energy requirements, determines to be achievable by a source to which such standard applies, through application of measures, processes, methods, systems or techniques including measures which:
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means an emission standard applicable to major sources of hazardous air pollutants that requires the maximum degree of reduction in emissions deemed achievable for either new or existing sources. “Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT)” has the meaning provided in 40 CFR Parts 63.40 through 63.44 as incorporated by reference in these rules at Section 107. (4-15-98)T
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means for new sources, the emission limitation reflecting the maximum degree of reduction in hazardous air pollutant emissions that is deemed achievable, which is no less stringent than the emission limitation achieved in practice by the best controlled similar source. For existing sources, the emission limitation reflecting the maximum degree of reduction in hazardous air pollutant emissions that the Director, taking into consideration the cost of achieving such emission reductions, and any non-air quality health and environmental impacts and energy requirements, determines is achievable by sources in the category or subcategory, which is no less stringent than the average emission limitation achieved by the best performing 12 percent of the existing sources, as determined pursuant to section 112(d)(3) of the Act.
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means a standard or rule promulgated under 40 CFR 63.
Maximum achievable control technology (MACT) means the definition adopted by reference in subrule 23.1(4).