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Pub. Date
[2005]
Description
Surface coaters of Paper and Other Webs in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of miscellaneous metal parts and products covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology...
Pub. Date
[2005]
Description
Businesses performing Printing, Coating, and Dyeing of Fabrics and Other Textiles in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for Printing, coating, and dyeing of fabrics and other textiles covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal...
Pub. Date
[2005]
Description
Surface coaters of plastic parts and products in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of plastic parts and products covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards...
Pub. Date
[2012]
Description
Solid waste landfills release air pollutants that are regulated by the Air Pollution Control Division. As the waste in a landfill decomposes, it breaks down to form landfill gases (LFGs), such as Methane (CH4 ), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), and non-methane organic compounds (NMOC). Landfills also can produce smog causing volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and air toxics, pollutants known or suspected of causing cancer and other serious health effects. Particulate...
Pub. Date
[2005]
Description
Surface coaters of Wood Building Products in Colorado are subject to very specific and often complex State and Federal air quality requirements that exist above and beyond reporting and permitting requirements common to other surface coating operations. Specific requirements for surface coaters of wood covered in this fact sheet include Colorado Air Regulation No. 7 and Federal Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards (MACT).