Clean Air Act changes won’t hit metals: exec
Jan 02, 2013 | 02:57 PM
| Daniel Fitzgerald
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Environmental Protection Agency,
EPA,
David Wagger,
scrap metal recyclers,
EPA emissions rules,
Clean Air Act,
Daniel Fitzgerald
NEW YORK The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized changes to federal Clean Air Act standards for boilers and incinerators as well as revisions to the Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials Rule, but the changes are unlikely to impact scrap metal recyclers.
The EPA said that the new boiler and incinerator emissions limits will affect "less than 1 percent" of the approximately 1.5 million boilers currently operating in the United States, focusing primarily on "those that emit the majority of pollution."....
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