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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.

This page provides information and links to documents regarding 30 TAC hapter 117 rules for the control of emissions from electric power generating systems in the central and east Texas region.


Background

Area(s) affected:

Atascosa, Bastrop, Bexar, Brazos, Calhoun, Cherokee, Fannin, Fayette, Freestone, Goliad, Gregg, Grimes, Harrison,Henderson, Hood, Hunt, Lamar, Limestone, Marion, McLennan, Milam, Morris, Nueces, Parker, Red River, Robertson, Rusk, Titus, Travis, Victoria, and Wharton (and in some instances, Palo Pinto) Counties.

Source type:

Point Source

Emission(s) targeted: Nitrogen oxides (NOx)

Rule/Citation: 30 TAC 117 Subchapter E, Division 1

Description: These rules are part of the SIP and are intended to reduce emissions of NOx. They apply to units used to generate electric energy for compensation, as defined in ยง117.3000, including utility electric power boilers, stationary gas turbines and duct burners used in turbine exhaust ducts.

Rulemaking Documents

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Rule/Citation: 30 TAC 117 Subchapter E, Division 1

Title Date Log Number Associated SIP PDF WP
Adoption May 23, 2007 2006-034-117EN N/A
Proposed Dec 13, 2007 2006-034-117EN N/A
Adoption Dec 13, 2002 2002-038-117-AI HGB SIP Dec 2002
Proposal Jun 5, 2002 2002-038-117-AI HGB SIP Dec 2002
Adoption Apr 19, 2000 1999-046-117-AI and 1999-049-117-AI REG SIP Apr 2000
Proposal Dec 16, 1999 1999-046-117-AI and 1999-049-117-AI REG SIP Apr 2000

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