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Title: EPA Air Toxics Programs


1
EPA Air Toxics Programs
  • Ruben R. Casso
  • Toxics Coordinator
  • EPA Region 6
  • Email casso.ruben_at_epa.gov
  • Phone 214-665-6763

2
The Federal Government/EPAs Role
  • The focus with regard to air toxics is for EPA to
    issue nationwide rules to control air toxics
    emissions at the source.
  • EPA does not have ambient air quality standards
    for air toxics
  • Regulatory efforts
  • Stationary sources major (large) area
    (smaller)
  • Mobile source air toxics
  • Voluntary efforts
  • Support for State/Local community air toxics
    efforts

3
EPAs Relationship with the State
  • Congress intended for state agencies to be the
    primary implementers of Air Quality Programs
  • EPA approves/delegates the implementation of
    Federal Air Quality Programs to the States
  • States may decide to conduct their air quality
    programs/activities at levels which go beyond the
    minimum requirements set forth by EPA

4
EPA Stationary Source Air Toxics Rulemaking
  • The CAA identified 188 hazardous air pollutants
    (HAPs) and 174 specific categories to be
    regulated under maximum achievable control
    technology (MACT) rules technology-based rules
    for facilities
  • Two phase program for large industrial sources
    (e.g., chemical manufacturers)
  • Technology-based standards major sources
  • Risk-based review of technology standards
  • Technology-based standards for smaller sources
  • (or area sources, e.g., dry cleaners)

5
EPA MACT Rulemaking
  • EPA promulgated about 100 major source MACT rules
    for specific facility categories
  • EPA has begun the process of evaluating residual
    risk on major source MACT rules
  • EPA is developing MACT rules for 70 area (minor)
    source categories

6
Mobile Source Air Toxics
  • Regulatory Air Toxics Effort
  • Mobile source air toxics (MSAT) Rule
  • Additional Efforts Diesel Emission Reduction
  • School Buses
  • Other efforts on vehicles/infrastructure
  • Diesel-powered equipment at
  • Ports
  • Airports
  • Rail

7
Mobile Source Air Toxics (MSATs)
  • Diesel Emissions
  • (Diesel Particulate Matter Diesel Exhaust
    Organic Gases)
  • Acetaldehyde, Acrolein, Benzene, 1,3-Butadiene,
    Ethylbenzene Formaldehyde, MTBE, Naphthalene,
    nHexane, Styrene, Toluene, Xylene
  • Arsenic Compounds, Chromium Compounds, Lead
    Compounds Manganese Compounds, Mercury Compounds,
    Nickel Compounds
  • Polycyclic organic matter (POM), Dioxin/Furans

8
Mobile Source Air Toxics (MSAT) Rule
  • Proposed Rule expected February 2006
  • Final Rule expected February 2007
  • EPA expects the new MSAT rule to have 3 parts
  • 1) Fuel controls ( i.e. benzene content in
    gasoline)
  • 2) Light-Duty vehicles
  • (Evaporation provisions similar to CA
    requirements and cold temperature VOC reduction
    provisions)
  • 3) Gas can requirements

9
Additional Ozone SIP State/Local Air Toxics
Emissions Reductions
  • Impact of the EPA Air Quality Standards for Ozone
  • include requirements to reduce VOC ozone
    precursor emissions under the SIP, some of which
    are air toxics.
  • Houston SIP controls in the 2005-2007 time frame
    should result in emission reductions/improvements
    for air toxics
  • Highly reactive volatile organic compounds
    (HRVOC) rules will lower 1,3-butadiene emissions
    in the area.
  • Benzene emissions will also be reduced through
    SIP efforts.

10
EPA Support for State/Local Community Air Toxics
Efforts
  • States may decide to conduct their air quality
    programs/activities at levels which go beyond the
    minimum requirements set forth by EPA
  • EPA supports State/local agency efforts to
    address community air toxics
  • EPA support flexibility for State/Local agencies
    to address community air toxics in a manner they
    deem appropriate for specific state/local
    circumstances
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