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New Mexico: Air

The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to N.M. Code R. §20.2.50, Ozone Control Areas; and N.M. Code R. §20.2.51, Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Engines in Ozone Control Areas.

New Mexico: Air

The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board adopted N.M. Code R. §20.11.49, Excess Emissions. The rule prohibits excess emissions for startup or shutdown unless they are the result of unavoidable and unforeseeable malfunctions. In addition, as part of the analysis for excess emissions events, the rule requires a "root cause analysis." This is a detailed technical analysis of excess emission events that determines the underlying reasons that the event occurred and all contributing factors to the malfunction, to the extent possible.

Oregon: Waste

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) proposed rules for the beneficial use of solid waste. The new rules would establish a process for DEQ review of proposals to use wastes beneficially as an alternative to disposal, and will authorize DEQ to issue beneficial use determinations rather than permits for appropriate uses. The hearings will be November 17, 2009. Comments are due November 24, 2009. http://www.deq.state.or.us/lq/pubs/docs/sw/BURulemakingAnnouncement091013.pdf.

Texas: Air

The Commission on Environmental Quality will hold two public hearings on proposed amendments to 30 Tex. Admin. Code §101.1, General Air Quality Rules; 30 Tex. Admin. Code §§101.390-101.394, 101.396, and 101.399-101.401, Highly-Reactive Volatile Organic Compound Emission Cap and Trade Program; 30 Tex. Admin. Code §§101.350, 101.351, and 101.353, Mass Emissions Cap and Trade Program; and 30 Tex. Admin. Code §§115.440-115.443, 115.445, 115.446, and 115.449, Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds Offset Lithographic Printing. The hearings will be October 28 and 29, 2009.

Wisconsin: Air

The Bureau of Air Management proposed amendments to Wis. Admin. Code NR §488, Record Keeping Requirements. The amendments would require persons or facilities who perform refrigerant recovery services on equipment to be salvaged or dismantled and owned by another person to provide copies of records to the owner regarding their work with each piece of equipment serviced. The facility performing this service is already required to develop and keep these records. http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/register/reg646a.pdf pp.