This background information document provides technical information and analyses used in the development of the final NESHAP and Agency responses to public comments on the proposed rule. The alternatives analyzed are to limit emissions of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) from existing and new Stage I gasoline distribution facilities. Stage I sources include bulk gasoline terminals and plants, pipeline facilities, and underground storage tanks at service stations. Emissions of HAP's from these facilities occur during gasoline tank truck and railcar loading, gasoline storage, and from vapor leaks from tank trucks, pumps, valves, flanges and other equipment in gasoline service.
Gasoline Distribution Industry (Stage I). Background Information for Promulgated Standards
1994
216 pages
Report
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English
Environmental Impact Statements , Air Pollution & Control , Environmental Studies , Fuels , Pipeline Transportation , Environmental impact statements-Final , Air pollution control , Petroleum industry , Gasoline , Terminal facilities , Pipelines , Pumping stations , Tank trucks , Storage tanks , Emission factors , Air pollution standards , Pollution regulations , Vapors , Fumes , Leakage , Environmental impacts , Economic impact , Cost analysis , NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants)
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