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Main Title Guidance for quantifying and using emission reductions from voluntary woodstove changeout programs in state implementation plans.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Publisher United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Information Transfer and Program Implementation Division,
Year Published 2006
Report Number EPA-456/B-06-001
Stock Number PB2006-105558
OCLC Number 70162770
Subjects Stoves, Wood--Environmental aspects--United States
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Emission control ; Guidelines ; Benefits ; Woodstove changeout programs ; RWC(Residential Wood Combustion) ; State Implementation Plans
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=P1000N3M.PDF
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS71288
https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS71288
Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
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Status
EKBD  EPA-456/B-06-001 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 08/18/2006
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 456-B-06-001 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
NTIS  PB2006-105558 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 22 pages : digital, PDF file
Abstract
The purpose of this document is to provide you with guidance on quantifying Residential Wood Combustion (RWC) emission reductions from woodstove changeout programs. You may wish to use the emission reductions resulting from implementing a woodstove changeout to help meet the goal of attaining the PM NAAQS. This document provides guidance to State/local or tribal air pollution control agencies and the general public on how woodstove changeout programs to reduce RWC emissions may be used to meet SIP requirements. SIP requirements can be found in Sections 110(a)(2) and 172(c) of the CAA. This document does not substitute for those provisions, nor is it a regulation itself. It does not impose binding, enforceable requirements on any party. Further, it does not assure that EPA will approve all instances of its application, and thus the guidance may not apply to a particular situation based upon the circumstances. The EPA and State and local decision makers retain the discretion to adopt approaches on a case-by-case basis that differ from this guidance where appropriate. Any decisions by EPA regarding a particular SIP demonstration will be made based on the statute and applicable regulations, and only following notice and opportunity for public review and comment. Therefore, interested parties are free to raise questions and objections about the appropriateness of the application of this guidance to a particular situation; EPA will, and States and localities should, consider whether or not the recommendations in this guidance are appropriate in that situation. This guidance is a living document and may be revised periodically without public notice. The EPA welcomes public comments on this document at any time and will consider those comments in any future revisions of this guidance document. Readers of this document are cautioned not to regard statements recommending the use of certain procedures as either precluding other procedures or information, or providing guarantees that using these procedures will result in actions that are fully approvable. As noted above, EPA cannot assure that actions based upon this guidance will be fully approvable in all instances, and all final actions may only be taken following notice and opportunity for public comment.
Notes
Title from title screen (viewed on June 22, 2006). "January 2006." "EPA-456/B-06-001." Includes bibliographical references.