Main Title |
Economic analysis of air pollution regulations : miscellaneous organic chemicals (MON) / |
Author |
Heller, K. B. ;
Depro, B. M. ;
Perry, V. A.
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Other Authors |
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CORP Author |
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC. Center for Economics Research.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards. |
Publisher |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Innovative Strategies and Economics Group, |
Year Published |
2002 |
Report Number |
EPA/425/R-02/006 |
Stock Number |
PB2002-108970 |
Additional Subjects |
Economic impact ;
Protective coatings ;
Air pollution control ;
Small businesses ;
Industry profiles ;
Industrial organic chemicals ;
Agricultural chemicals ;
Photographic equipment ;
Photographic supplies ;
Adhesives ;
Synthetic resins ;
Elastomers ;
Emissions reduction ;
Economic impact analysis ;
Costs ;
Sealants ;
Printing ink ;
Man-made fibers ;
Plastics ;
Paints ;
Coatings processes ;
Regulatory impact
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Last Modified |
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NTIS |
PB2002-108970 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Abstract |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is developing a maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standard to reduce hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) from the coatings manufacturing and chemical manufacturing source categories. EPA estimates that 370 facilities produce miscellaneous organic NESHAP (MON) products, including 207 that produce MON organic chemicals using batch processes, 140 that produce MON chemicals using continuous processes, and 127 that produce MON coatings. Of the 370 facilities, 64 use both batch and continuous processes to produce organic chemicals; 15 produce both coatings and continuousprocess MON chemicals; 12 produce both coatings and batch-process organic chemicals; and two produce coatings, batch-process chemicals, and continuous-process chemicals. To support EPA's development of the MACT standards, hereafter referred to as the Miscellaneous Organic NESHAP or MON, EPA's Innovative Strategies and Economic Group (ISEG) has conducted an economic impact analysis (EIA) to assess the potential costs of the rule. This report documents the methods and results of this EIA. |
Notes |
Project Officer: Sorrels, John L. Includes bibliographical references. "March 2002." "Final Report." "EPA Contract Number 452/R-02-006." RTI Project Number 7647-001-004-002 "Economic impact analysis of the miscellaneous organic NESHAP"--Technical report data (TRD) form. Microfiche. |