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Air Quality Rules: Stationary Sources

Rule projects for stationary sources being considered for the State Implementation Plan.
VOC
This page contains information on state regulations in 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 115 implemented to reduce air pollution from volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Stationary Source Programs: Contacts
Below is a contact list for the primary and secondary contacts for the Stationary Sources Group.
TCEQ Cement Kiln Study
A study to determine the availability of new air pollution control technologies for cement kilns in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Air Quality Rule Projects
Rule projects proposed for inclusion in the State Implementation Plan for air quality.
Controlling Emissions from Utility Electric Generation in East and Central Texas
Information and links to documents about the regulation to control emissions from electric power generating systems in the central and east Texas region.
Controlling Emissions from Cement Kilns
Information and links to documents about the regulation to control emissions from cement kilns.
Controlling Emissions from Nitric Acid Manufacturing
This page gives information on the rules in 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 117 for controlling nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from nitric acid production units.
Controlling Emissions from Utility Electric Generation in Ozone Nonattainment Areas
Information and links about rules (30 TAC 117) for controlling emissions from electric-power generating systems in ozone nonattainment areas.
Controlling Emissions from Water Heaters, Small Boilers, and Process Heaters
Information and full text documents on regulations which set NOx emission limits on small water heaters, boilers and process heaters.
Residential and Commercial Air Conditioners (Withdrawn)
Information and links to documents about the withdrawn rule to control ozone emissions through the use of air conditioning systems.
Chapter 115 VOC Guidance and Methods
Guidance and method documents for the regulated community.
Chapter 117 NOx Guidance and Methods
Guidance and method documents for the regulated community.
Grants for Emission Reductions from Rich-Burn Stationary Compressor Engines Under Senate Bill 2000
Eligibility requirements, testing requirements, and eligible expenses. Links to application forms.
Controlling Emissions from Major Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Combustion Sources
This page gives information on 30 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 117 rules for controlling nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions from certain source categories at major industrial, commercial, and institutional sources in ozone nonattainment areas.
Controlling Emissions from Nitric Acid Manufacturing in Ozone Nonattainment Areas
Information and links to documents about the regulation to control emissions from nitric-acid production units.
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