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Azienda News:
- Criteria Pollutant and Toxics Emissions Reporting (CTR) | California . . .
On October 28, 2021, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved the amendments to CTR The amendments to CTR are effective January 1, 2022 Regulatory documents from the rulemaking process for the CTR amendments are available
- New Regulations for Reporting Criteria Air Pollutants and Toxic Air . . .
New Regulations for Reporting Criteria Air Pollutants and Toxic Air Contaminants The California Air Resources Board (“ARB”) has issued a second 15-day notice for modifications to the Regulation for the Reporting of Criteria Air Pollutants and Toxic Air Contaminants (“CTR”)
- Have you heard about CARB’s Criteria Pollutant and Toxics Reporting . . .
Submittals after stMay 1 may be considered late and may be subject to enforcement actions or financial penalties For questions and support regarding CTR reporting requirements and applicability criteria, please contact CARB’s CRT team at ctr-report@arb ca gov or (279) 208-7865
- California Air Resources Board (CARB) Deadlines and Requirements
CARB’s CTR brings in a new phase of facilities that are required to report Deadlines are established by the local air district but can’t be any later than May 1, 2025
- More Facilities Subject to Statewide Criteria Toxics Reporting Regulations
In 2021, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) amended its Regulation for the Reporting of Criteria Air Pollutants and Toxic Air Contaminants (CTR) to require many more facilities in the state to be subject to reporting emissions
- COMPLIANCE ADVISORY - sdapcd. org
On November 19, 2020, California Air Resources Board (CARB) adopted amendments to the proposed Regulation for the Reporting of Criteria Air Pollutants and Toxic Air Contaminants (CTR)
- CTR Regulation | California Air Resources Board
The final approved 2018 CTR regulation is now available CTR is effective on January 1, 2020, with the first annual data reports due to local air districts by May 1, 2020, following air district "business as usual" reporting unless the district requires submission on a different schedule
- CTR FAQs - California Air Resources Board
No CTR was designed to establish consistent, minimum emissions reporting requirements to support multiple air quality programs that require robust emissions data from stationary sources, but it does not replace or supersede the requirements of other CARB programs, USEPA’s requirement to submit data to the NEI, or local air district reporting
- CTR Unofficial Regulation Text - California Air Resources Board
CARB staff has removed the underline-strikeout formatting which exists in the Final Regulation Order approved by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) on October 28, 2021, and included the full regulatory text for the regulation
- 2025 Emission Inventory Reporting Guidelines for Air Districts
The 16 sectors contained within Sector Phase 1, which begin reporting 2022 data in 2023 for the Group A districts, cover a range of important types of industries and processes that emit air toxics
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