Are there any exemptions from the health based screening level requirement?
There are several exemptions from the health based screening level requirement. These include the following: • Emissions of toxic air contaminants that are less than 10 pounds per month and 0.14 pound per hour, provided that the toxic air contaminant is not a carcinogen or a high concern compound. The high concern toxic air contaminants include 38 chemical substances or classes of compounds specifically listed in Table 20 of the rules. • Processes that are regulated by a National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) as listed in Rule 226(c). • Emissions of hazardous air pollutants listed in Section 112(b) of the federal Clean Air Act for which a standard has been promulgated under Section 112(f) of this act. • Rule 226(d) exempts emissions of toxic air contaminants from the health based screening level requirement if it can be demonstrated that the emissions will not cause or contribute to a violation of the provisions of Rule 901. Rule 901 prohibits emissions of air
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