On September 13, 2004, EPA issued a new air pollution control regulation called a maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standard for hazardous air pollutants emitted from commercial, industrial and institutional boilers and process heaters. This MACT standard can apply to a printing operation that is a “major source” for hazardous
air pollutants and uses a boiler to heat the building or to create steam for stripping carbon adsorption beds or make corrugated packaging. This regulation establishes work practice standards and emission limits to control particulate matter, certain metals, mercury, hydrochloric acid, and carbon monoxide emissions.
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Champaign, IL : Printers' National Environmental Assistance Center
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