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Aerospace
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet:
- Aerospace Industries Association of America
AIA is the trade association representing the nation's leading manufacturers of commercial, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, aircraft engines, missiles, spacecraft, and related components and equipment.
- Coating Alternatives Guide (CAGE)
CAGE is a pollution prevention tool which provides information on low-emitting alternative coating technologies to coatings users.
- Paints and Coatings Resource Center (PCRC)
The PCRC provides regulatory compliance and pollution prevention information to coating facilities, industry vendors and suppliers, federal, state and local agencies, academia, and other interested parties. The site does contain information on the aerospace industry. To find aerospace related information, go to "Technical Database", "Search by Keyword" then enter "aerospace".
- National Metal Finishing Resource Center (NMFRC)
Although the NMFRC is geared primarily toward the metal finishing industry, the site does contain information on the aerospace industry. To find aerospace related information, go to "Members", "Technical Database", "Search by Keyword" then enter "aerospace".
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Agriculture
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Aluminum
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Asphalt Applicators
- VA DEQ:
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 1. Visible Emissions and Fugitive Dust/Emissions (Rule 4-1).
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 39. Emission Standards For Asphalt Paving Operations (Rule 4-39).
- Asphalt Institute
The Asphalt Institute is a U.S. based association of international petroleum asphalt producers, manufacturers, and affiliated businesses. The Asphalt Institute's mission is to promote the use, benefits, and quality performance of petroleum asphalt through engineering, research, and educational activities, and through the resolution of issues affecting the industry.
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Asphalt & Concrete Manufacturers
- VA DEQ:
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 10. Emission Standards for Asphalt/Concrete Plants (Rule 4-10).
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 16. Emission Standards For Portland Cement Plants (Rule 4-16).
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- Asphalt Institute
The Asphalt Institute is a U.S. based association of international petroleum asphalt producers, manufacturers, and affiliated businesses. The Asphalt Institute's mission is to promote the use, benefits, and quality performance of petroleum asphalt through engineering, research, and educational activities, and through the resolution of issues affecting the industry.
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AutoRecycling/Salvage
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Boilers & Generators
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Chemicals
Trade Associations
- ChemAlliance
Regulatory information for the chemical process industries
- American Chemistry Council (formerly Chemical Manufacturers Association)
- Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association
The Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association (SOCMA) is the leading trade association serving the specialty-batch and custom chemical industry since 1921.
- The Chemical Industry Home Page by the National Environmental Information Service
The Worldwide search engine of the Chemical Industry
- Consumer Specialty Products Association
The Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) is the premier trade association representing the interests of the consumer specialty products industry – a dynamic industry that provides households, institutions, and industrial customers with products that help provide a cleaner and healthier environment.
- American Chemical Society
Welcome to chemistry.org, the official site of the American Chemical Society.
- National Association of Chemical Distributors
The National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD), established in 1971, is an international association of chemical distributor companies that purchase and take title of chemical products from manufacturers.
- Petroleum Marketers Association of America
The Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA) is a federation of 43 state and regional trade associations representing approximately 8,000 independent petroleum marketers nationwide.
- The Society of the Plastics Industry
Founded in 1937, the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., is the trade association representing one of the largest manufacturing industries in the United States.
- Rubber Manufacturers Association
RMA is the primary national trade association for the finished rubber products industry in the U.S. Comprised of two divisions, the General Products Group and the Tire Group.
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Construction
- VA DEQ:
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 4. Emission Standards for General Process Operations (Rule 4-4).
- National Environmental Compliance Assistance Center:
- EPA Office of Compliance:
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Consumer Products
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet:
- EPA OAR P & G:
- EPA Fact Sheet:
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Go to Resources for Dry Cleaners Web Page
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Electronics
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Electroplating Shops
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet:
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Fiberglass Fabrication
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet:
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Food Processing
- VA DEQ:
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 4. Emission Standards for General Process Operations (Rule 4-4).
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Foundries
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Furniture Manufacturers & Finishers
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Hospitals & Medical Industry
- VA DEQ:
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- Sustainable Hospitals Project
The Sustainable Hospitals Project (SHP) provides technical support to the healthcare industry for selecting products and work practices that eliminate or reduce occupational and environmental hazards, maintain quality patient care, and contain costs.
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Iron & Steel
- VA DEQ:
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 9. Emission Standards for Coke Ovens (Rule 4-9).
- Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 18. Emission Standards for Primary and Secondary Metal Operations (Rule 4-18).
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
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Laboratories
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Lumber & Wood Products
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Marine/Shipyard
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Metal Fabrication
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet:
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- Questions & Answers - Metal Fabrication Subpart XXXXXX
- EPA Fact Sheets
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Metal Finishers
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet:
- EPA Air Toxics Website:
- EPA Fact Sheet:
- National Metal Finishing Resource Center (NMFRC)
The NMFRC provides easy access to technical and regulatory information affecting the metal finishing industry. It provides information on products and services, environmental regulations, compliance strategies, pollution control methods, and advice on selected topics.
- American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society, Inc.
An international society that advances the science of electroplating and surface finishing to benefit industry and society through education, information and social involvement
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Mining
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Petroleum Refining & Distribution (includes Service Stations)
- Stage I AND Stage II Requirements
- Stage I / Stage II Resources
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Pharmaceuticals
- VA DEQ: Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 5. Emission Standards for Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products Manufacturing Operations (Rule 4-5).
- EPA Air Toxics Website: Rule and Implementation Information for Pharmaceuticals Production Industry
- EPA Air Toxics Website: Rule and Implementation Information for Commercial Sterilizers
- EPA Project XL: Project XL, which stands for "eXcellence and Leadership," is a national pilot program that allows state and local governments, businesses and federal facilities to develop with EPA innovative strategies to test better or more cost-effective ways of achieving environmental and public health protection. In exchange, EPA will issue regulatory, program, policy, or procedural flexibilities to conduct the experiment.
- Project XL Examples: Merck & Co. Inc. (12/15/97)
Merck & Co., Inc.'s pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Elkton, Virginia, will comply with requirements to limit ("cap") certain pollutant emissions below recent actual levels, ensuring sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emission reductions needed to protect visibility and reduce acid deposition in nearby Shenandoah National Park and the community.
- Project XL Examples: Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical (9/22/00)
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, in conjunction with the R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute uses radio labeled compounds for pharmaceutical research and development at their Spring House, PA facility.
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Plastics
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Printing & Photoprocessing
- VA DEQ: Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 36. Flexographic, Packaging Rotogravure, and Publication Rotogravure Printing Lines (Rule 4-36).
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet: Final Regulation 9 VAC, Chapter 40, Article 36 (Rule 4-36) Affecting Flexographic, Packaging Rotogravure, and Publication Rotogravure Printing Lines
- VA DEQ:Commonwealth of Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution 9 VAC 5 CHAPTER 40. Existing Stationary Sources. Part II. Emission Standards. Article 45. Emission Standards for Lithographic Printing Processes (Rule 4-45).
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet: Final Regulation 9 VAC, Chapter 40, Article 45 (Rule 4-45) Affecting Lithographic Printing Processes
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet: Waste Reduction Tips for Offset Printing
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet: BMPs for the Printing Industry
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet: Waste Reduction Tips for Screen Printing
- VA SBAP Fact Sheet: Understanding Regulations on Solvent Cleaning Equipment: What You Need to Know to Comply
- EPA Air Toxics Website: Rule and Implementation Information for Printing and Publishing
- EPA Manual: Federal Environmental Regulations Potentially Affecting the Commercial Printing Industry, EPA 774B-94-001, March 1994
- Massachusetts Printers Partnership Workbook: A Massachusetts Self-Certification Guide for Commercial Printers, Winter 1996
- Flexographic Technical Association
- Printing Industries of America, Inc.
- Screenprinting and Graphic Imaging Association International., SGIA
- Printers' National Environmental Assistance Center - PNEAC is a unique, highly successful and effective partnership between industry, government, and university technical assistance providers serving those who interact with one of the largest manufacturing industries in the United States, North America, and the world.
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Pulp & Paper Industry
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Refrigerator/ AC Service & Repair Shops
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Solvents/ Cleaning/ Degreasing
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Stone/ Clay/ Glass
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Surface Coating
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Textiles
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Trucking
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