Published on: 22092834. Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) - Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Emitting Facilities, Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) - Lead
Published on: 22092155. Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) - Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Emitting Facilities, Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) - Lead
Published on: 21862847. The purpose of this Notice of Proposed Rule (NOPR) is to repeal an obsolete and outdated rule, clarify the geographic scope of the Department’s Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) rules, and to complete miscellaneous regulatory cleanup. Specifically, the Division intends to repeal Rule 62-296.470, F.A.C., which has been superseded by federal standards; to revise Rules 62-296.418, 62-296.500, 62-296.600, and 62-296.700, F.A.C., to specify the counties where the rules are applicable; to revise Rule 62-296.412, F.A.C., to delete outdated provisions; and to revise Rule 62-296.512, F.A.C., to remove a reference to a test method for a pollutant that is not regulated by the rule.
Published on: 21515781. The purpose of this Notice of Rule Development (NORD) is to repeal an obsolete and outdated rule, clarify the geographic scope of the Department’s Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) rules, and to complete miscellaneous regulatory cleanup. Specifically, the Division intends to repeal Rule 62-296.470, F.A.C., which has been superseded by federal standards; to revise Rules 62-296.418, 62-296.500, 62-296.600, and 62-296.700, F.A.C., to specify the counties where the rules are applicable; to revise Rule 62-296.412, F.A.C., to delete outdated provisions; and to revise Rule 62-296.512, F.A.C., to remove a reference to a test method for a pollutant that is not regulated by the rule.
Published on: 7866329. The proposed rule amendments eliminate obsolete language relating to ozone nonattainment areas. Florida currently has no ozone nonattainment areas.
Published on: 7695900. The proposed rule development involves amendments to Chapter 62-296, F.A.C., to eliminate obsolete language. The department is proposing to eliminate language in three rule sections that makes the rules applicable in ozone nonattainment areas. Florida no longer has any ozone nonattainment areas.