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Timestamp: 2013-06-19 05:20:57
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 110', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 110', 'art 112', 'art 112', 'art 110', 'art 112', '§112', '§112']

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Emerg Planning Comm Right-to-Know
Emergency Notification (EPCRA 304) What chemicals are subject to reporting under EPCRA Section 304?
Emergency Notification (EPCRA 304) Oxygen used at a hospital by technically qualified individuals
MSDS Reporting (EPCRA 311) Oxygen used at a hospital by technically qualified individuals
Chem Inventory Reporting (EPCRA 312) Oxygen used at a hospital by technically qualified individuals
Emergency Notification (EPCRA 304) Are releases exceeding "continous release" amounts exempt?
Discharge of Oil Regulation (Part 110) To whom do I report an oil discharge?
Facility Response Plan (Part 112) Purpose of Oil Pollution Prevention regulation
Facility Response Plan (Part 112) What is a complex?
Discharge of Oil Regulation (Part 110) What are the oil discharge reporting requirements in the SPCC Rule?
Facility Response Plan (Part 112) Facility classification as "substantial harm facility"
Is there an EPA enforcement policy for violators of CAA §112 and the risk management program rule? If a facility changes owners, but the manufacturing operations have not changed, are they REQUIRED to update their RMP? CAA §112(r)(3) provides EPA the authority to amend the list of regulated substances. Does EPA expect to add chemicals to the list of regulated substances in the near future?
Would states that have not applied for or received delegation of Clean Air Act 112r/RMP have any enforcement powers? Do LEPCs or fire departments have any enforcement powers? Would this be through the citizen suit provision or is there another statutory mechanism? If a facility changes owners and significant changes have been made to plant operations is the facility required to update all sections of the RMP and resubmit it to EPA? More...