Unified Agenda


ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)


ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)

40 CFR Ch. I

FRL-7163-5

Spring 2002 Regulatory Agenda

AGENCY:

Environmental Protection Agency.

ACTION:

Semiannual regulatory agenda.

SUMMARY:

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes the Semiannual Regulatory Agenda to update the public about:

¤ Regulations and major policies currently under development,

¤ Reviews of existing regulations and major policies, and

¤ Regulations and major policies completed or canceled since the last Agenda.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

If you have questions or comments about a particular action, please get in touch with the agency contact listed in each Agenda entry. If you have general questions about the Agenda or about EPA's decisionmaking process, please contact: Phil Schwartz (1806A), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460; phone: (202) 564-6564; e-mail: schwartz.philip@epa.gov. We welcome your suggestions on how we can make the Agenda more useful to you and easier to use.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

 

Table of Contents

a. What Principles and Objectives Guide EPA in Developing Regulations and Policies?

b. How Does EPA Develop Rules and Policies?

c. What Actions Are Included in the Agenda?

d. How Is the Agenda Organized?

e. What Information Is in Agenda Entries?

f. What Tools Are Available To Help Quickly Identify Actions That Are of Interest to You?

g. How Can You Access Federal Register Documents and Interpretive Documents via the Internet and via E-mail?

h. What is EPA's New Regulatory Public Access System (RPAS)?

i. What Special Attention Do We Give to the Impacts of Rules on Small Businesses, Governments, and Nonprofit Organizations?

j. Why Participate in EPA's Decisionmaking Process and How Can You Be Most Persuasive?

A. What Principles and Objectives Guide EPA in Developing Regulations and Policies?

The quality of the scientific, economic, and policy analyses that underlie EPA regulations is vital to the credibility of EPA decisions and ultimately our effectiveness in protecting human health and the environment. Additionally, continued testing and adoption of new environmental protection methods must be a central tenet in environmental problem solving. A well managed regulatory process and a strong commitment to innovative solutions will ensure that the significant environmental improvements that we all want to achieve are cost-effective, fair and fully protective.

Much of the success over the last 31 years and seven administrations in cleaning up the Nation's water, air, and land is attributable to the system of Federal and State regulation that has directed and coordinated private investment in pollution control and prevention. While regulation will remain an important tool to implement environmental policy, it is not the only one. Instead, EPA must increasingly act as an innovator, educator, and leader in administering a broad set of new tools — including new methods to design and administer regulations — that engage all segments of our society in responsive behaviors that protect the environment while promoting appropriate economic growth. For example, we have worked with businesses and community leaders to develop more than 40 voluntary partnership programs that help achieve environmental objectives with the greatest possible efficiency. For more information about these programs visit: www.epa.gov/partners.

EPA's regulatory process must ensure that the Nation's environmental system protects human health and the environment in a cost-effective manner. Appropriate scientific, economic and policy analyses must be planned at early stages in the regulatory development process so that senior Agency decisionmakers understand the benefits and costs of policy options from which to choose. Additionally, it is important that we continue to apply new methods to protect the environment—by building flexibility into regulations up front, through nonregulatory approaches where effective, by creating strong partnerships with States and businesses, and by vigorously using public outreach and involvement.

The basic legal requirements we must follow when we issue a regulation generally are contained in the Administrative Procedure Act, the Regulatory Flexibility Act as amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, the Paperwork Reduction Act, the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act, and the Congressional Review Act. You can find information on many of these laws at www.law.cornell .edu/uscode/.

We also must meet a number of requirements contained in Executive orders. Of particular significance for EPA rulemakings are Executive Orders 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), 13045 (Children's Health Protection), 13175 (Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments), 13132 (Federalism), and 13211 (Energy). You can find information on these and other Executive orders at www.nara .gov/fedreg/eo.html#top.

B. How Does EPA Develop Rules and Policies?

In order to improve the regulatory process within EPA, we established a task force to examine the Agency's rulemaking process, and to recommend ways to improve the internal process and strengthen the supporting science and analysis. The task force concluded that the regulatory process is essentially sound but improvements can be made in several areas to more effectively carry out our mission including: better scientific and economic analyses; broader consideration of policy options; greater accountability; and better management of significant nonregulatory decisions. For more information about EPA's decisionmaking process for rules, policies, and certain other important actions go to: www.epa .gov/opei/ regulatory.htm. We also discussed the steps we are taking to improve our decisionmaking in the FY2001 Statement of Priorities (ciir.cs.umass .edu/ua/October2001/priorities/ environmental_ protection_ agency_(EPA).html).

C. What Actions Are Included in the Agenda?

EPA includes regulations and certain major noncodified policy documents in the Agenda. We generally do not include minor amendments or the following categories of actions in the Agenda:

¤ Administrative regulations such as delegations of authority, changes of address or phone numbers.

¤ Under the Clean Air Act: Revisions to State Implementation Plans; Equivalent Methods for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring; Deletions from the New Source Performance Standards source categories list; Delegations of Authority to States; Area Designations for Air Quality Planning Purposes.

¤ Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act: Actions regarding pesticide tolerances and food additive regulations; decision documents defining and establishing registration standards; decision documents and termination decisions for the Special Review Registration process; and data call-in requests made under section 3(c)(2)(B).

¤ Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: Authorization of State solid waste management plans; hazardous waste delisting petitions.

¤ Under the Clean Water Act: State Water Quality Standards; deletions from the section 307(a) list of toxic pollutants; suspensions of toxic testing requirements under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES); delegations of NPDES authority to States.

¤ Under the Safe Drinking Water Act: Actions on State underground injection control programs.

There is no legal significance to the omission of an item from the agenda.

D. How Is the Agenda Organized?

We have organized the agenda:

¤ First, by the law that would authorize a particular regulation;

¤ Second, by the current stage of development (proposal, final, etc.); and

¤ Third, by the section number of the statute which requires or authorizes the rule.

The following 14 sections deal with 13 laws that EPA administers and a fourteenth broader section called "General" that includes cross-cutting actions, such as rules authorized by multiple statutes and general acquisition rules:

1. General

2. The Clean Air Act (CAA)

3. The Atomic Energy Act (AEA)

4. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)

5. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)

6. The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)

7. The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)

8. Chemical Safety Information, Site Security and Fuels Regulatory Relief Act

9. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)

10. The Oil Pollution Act (OPA)

11. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Superfund (CERCLA)

12. The Clean Water Act (CWA)

13. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)

14. The Shore Protection Act (SPA)

In each of these 14 sections, there are up to 5 headings covering the following stages of rulemaking:

1. Prerulemakings - Prerulemaking actions are intended to determine whether EPA should initiate rulemaking. Prerulemakings may include anything that influences or leads to rulemaking, such as advance notices of proposed rulemaking (ANPRMs), significant studies or analyses of the possible need for regulatory action, announcement of reviews of existing regulations required under section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, requests for public comment on the need for regulatory action, or important preregulatory policy proposals.

2. Proposed Rules - This section includes EPA rulemaking actions that are within a year of proposal (publication of Notices of Proposed Rulemakings (NPRMs)).

3. Final Rules - This section includes rules that are within a year of final promulgation.

4. Long-Term Actions - This section includes rulemakings for which the next scheduled regulatory action is after March 2003.

5. Completed Actions - This section contains actions that have been promulgated and published in the Federal Register since publication of the fall 2001 Agenda. It also includes actions that we are no longer considering. If an action appears in the completed section, it will not appear in future Agendas unless we decide to initiate action again, in which case it will appear as a new entry. EPA also announces the results of our Regulatory Flexibility Act section 610 reviews in this section of the Agenda.

E. What Information Is in Agenda Entries?

Agenda entries include the following information, where applicable:

Sequence Number: This indicates where the entry appears in the Agenda.

Title: Titles for new entries (those that have not appeared in previous Agendas) are preceded by a bullet (¤). The notation "Section 610 Review" follows the title if we are reviewing the rule as part of our periodic review of existing rules under section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 610).

Priority: Entries are placed into one of five categories described below.

Economically Significant: As defined in Executive Order 12866, a rulemaking action that may have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more or will adversely affect in a material way the economy, a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or tribal governments or communities. OMB reviews all economically significant rules under Executive Order 12866.

Other Significant: A rulemaking that is not economically significant but is considered significant by the agency. This category includes rules that are an EPA priority and rules that EPA anticipates will be reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order 12866 because they may:

¤ Create a serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an action taken or planned by another agency;

¤ Materially alter the budgetary impact of entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan programs or the rights or obligations of recipients; or

¤ Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles in Executive Order 12866.

Substantive, Nonsignificant: A rulemaking that has substantive impacts but is neither Significant, nor Routine and Frequent, nor Informational/Administrative/Other.

Routine and Frequent: A rulemaking that is a specific case of a recurring application of a regulatory program in the Code of Federal Regulations (e.g., certain State Implementation Plans, National Priority List updates, Significant New Use Rules, State Hazardous Waste Management Program actions, and Tolerance exemptions). If an action that would normally be classified Routine and Frequent is reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under E.O. 12866, then we would classify the action as either "Economically Significant" or "Other Significant."

Informational/Administrative/Other: A rulemaking that is primarily informational or pertains to agency matters not central to accomplishing the agency's regulatory mandate but that the agency places in the Agenda to inform the public of the activity.

Also, if we believe that a rule may be "major" as defined in the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801, et seq.) because it is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more or meets other criteria specified in this law, we indicate this under the "Priority" heading with the statement "Major under 5 U.S.C. 801."

Legal Authority: The sections of the United States Code (U.S.C.), Public Law (P.L.), Executive Order (E.O.), or common name of the law that authorizes the regulatory action.

CFR Citation: The sections of the Code of Federal Regulations that will be affected by the action.

Legal Deadline: An indication of whether the rule is subject to a statutory or judicial deadline, the date of that deadline, and whether the deadline pertains to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, a Final Action, or some other action.

Abstract: A brief description of the problem the regulation will address; the need for a Federal solution; to the extent available, the alternatives that the agency is considering to address the problem; and the potential advantages and disadvantages of the action.

Timetable: The dates (and citations) that documents for this action were published in the Federal Register and, where possible, a projected date for the next step. Projected publication dates frequently change during the course of a rule development. The projections in the Agenda are our best estimates as of the date we submit the Agenda for publication. For some entries, the timetable indicates that the date of the next action is "to be determined."

Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Indicates whether EPA has prepared or anticipates that it will be preparing a regulatory flexibility analysis under section 603 or 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act. Generally, such an analysis is required for proposed or final rules that EPA believes may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.

Small Entities Affected: Indicates whether we expect the rule to have any effect on small businesses, governments, or nonprofit organizations

Government Levels Affected: Indicates whether we expect the rule to have any effect on levels of government and, if so, whether the governments are State, local, tribal, or Federal.

Federalism Implications: Indicates whether the action is expected to have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

Unfunded Mandates: Section 202 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act requires an assessment of anticipated costs and benefits if a rule includes a mandate that may result in expenditures of more than $100 million in any one year by State, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector. If we expect to exceed this $100 million threshold, we note it in this section.

Energy Impacts: Indicates whether the action is a significant energy action under Executive Order 13211.

Agency Contact: The name, address, phone number, and e-mail address, if available, of a person who is knowledgeable about the regulation.

SAN Number: A code number that EPA uses to identify and track rulemakings.

RIN: The Regulatory Identifier Number is used by OMB to identify and track rulemakings. The first four digits of the RIN stand for the EPA office with lead responsibility for developing the action.

F. What Tools Are Available To Help Quickly Identify Actions That Are of Interest to You?

The Regulatory Information Service Center (RISC), the Government Printing Office (GPO), and the EPA have created a number of aids to help you find actions that are of interest to you.

For Rules That Directly Affect a Particular Industry: See Appendix F "Environmental Protection Agency Subject Index to the Unified Agenda." If you have access to the Internet, you can use the EPA Regulatory Agenda search engine which is located in the Small Business Regulatory Library section of the EPA website at www.epa.gov/regagenda. Click on "Search Regulatory Action Database" and then "Access the Database." This tool can be used to search all Agenda entries by keyword and we invite everyone to use it. The GPO also has a search engine which is located at www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/ multidb.html.

For Rules With Significant Impacts on Small Businesses, Small Governments, and Small Nonprofit Organizations:

Go to Appendix B following this Agenda for the lists of the rules that we expect may have a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. These lists are also available on the Internet. The small businesses list is at ciir.cs.umass.edu/ua/Spring2002/ entities/sm_index-2.html. The small governments list is at ciir.cs.umass.edu/ua/Spring2002/ entities/sm_index-3.html. And the small organizations list is at ciir.cs.umass.edu/ua/Spring2002/ entities/sm_index-4.html.

For Rules That We Expect Will Have Some Impact on Some Small Entities but Less Than a Significant Impact on a Substantial Number of Them:

See Appendix C following this Agenda, "Index to Entries That May Affect Small Entities When a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Is Not Required." This list is available on the Internet at ciir.cs.umass.edu/ua/Spring2002/ entities/smgov-5.html.

For Rules With Any Impact on State, Local, or Tribal Governments, or Other Federal Agencies:

See Appendix D following this Agenda, "Index to Entries That May Affect Government Levels." This list is available on the Internet at ciir.cs.umass.edu/ua/Spring2002/ entities/smgov-8.html.

G. How Can You Access Federal Register Documents and Interpretive Documents via the Internet and via E-mail?

Like many organizations in the public and private sector, EPA is harnessing the power of the Internet to meet the needs of those we serve. The EPA Web site offers more than 100,000 files online. If you want to get automatic e-mails about areas of particular interest as they appear in the Federal Register (FR), we maintain 12 collections including: air; water; wastes and emergency response; pesticides; toxic substances; right-to-know and toxic release inventory; environmental impacts; endangered species; meetings; the Science Advisory Board; daily full-text notices with page numbers; and general information. For more information and to subscribe via our FR Web site, visit: www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/ subscribe.htm. If you have e-mail without full Internet access, please send an e-mail to envsubset@epa.gov to request instructions for subscribing to the EPA Federal Register listservers.

Several Web sites allow access to the full text of Federal Register documents.

¤ The Government Printing Office site has a number of databases online including the Unified Agenda and the Federal Register going back to 1994. This site is the official source for the electronic Federal Register. It provides public access via telnet, Internet, and dial-up connection and is located at www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/ multidb.html.

¤ EPA's site www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/ has environmental rules issued by EPA and other Federal agencies dating back to October 1994 and lets you search by date, page citation or keyword. It includes links to the Regulatory Information Service Center and Government Printing Office sites. We also have a Regulatory Agenda search engine at: www.epa/regagenda. To use, first select "Search Regulatory Action Database" and then select "Access the Database."

¤ The Regulatory Information Service Center of the General Services Administration maintains a site to help users who want to find information about Federal, State, and local regulations at www.reginfo.gov/. This site includes links to all agencies' regulatory agendas and regulatory plans going back to October 1995.

In the "Additional Information" section of many of the entries in this Agenda we include the Internet address for documents that we have already published as part of the rulemaking.

We have recently opened an Internet site through which you can access a collection of non-binding guidance materials issued by EPA Headquarters offices since January 1, 1999. The collection includes documents issued to Regions, States, and/or the regulated community that describe how the Agency intends to exercise its discretionary authority and explain what a statute or regulation means. The collection is located at: www.epa.gov/guidance/.

H What is EPA's New Regulatory Public Access System (RPAS)?

 The Regulatory Public Access System (RPAS) will provide access to documents used and produced as a part of EPA's administrative rulemaking process. These documents include Federal Register notices, support documents, and public comments. Users may review these documents and submit comments on rulemaking actions online through RPAS. Furthermore, RPAS will also include certain nonregulatory information of general interest, such as selected guidance documents.

I. What Special Attention Do We Give to the Impacts of Rules on Small Businesses, Governments, and Nonprofit Organizations?

For each of our rulemakings we consider whether there will be any adverse impact on any small entity. We attempt to fit the regulatory requirements, to the extent feasible, to the scale of the businesses, organizations, and governmental jurisdictions subject to the regulation. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), for rules which we expect may have a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities we convene a Small Business Advocacy Review Panel to consider the rulemaking. We also prepare regulatory flexibility analyses on these rules. See Appendix B at the end of the Agenda, "Index to Environmental Protection Agency Entries for which a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is Required" for a list of these rules. See Appendix C for a list of the rules that may affect small entities, but which will not have a significant impact on a substantial number of them.

As required by Section 610 of the RFA, we review within 10 years of issuance all rules that were projected to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. This year we have no rules scheduled for section 610 review.

J. Why Participate in EPA's Decisionmaking Process and How Can You Be Most Persuasive?

You may participate by getting in touch with the contact person provided in each Agenda entry. You may also participate by commenting on proposed rules that we publish in the Federal Register. Once we have proposed a rule, we will consider and address comments before issuing a final rule. To be most effective, comments should contain information and data that support your position, and you also should explain why we should incorporate your suggestion in the final rule. You can be particularly helpful and persuasive if you provide examples to illustrate your concerns and offer specific alternatives.

We believe that the best approach to making our rules more cost-effective and fairer includes having those of you who are stakeholders in a problem work with us in deciding on the solution. We urge you to participate with us in this process.

 

Dated:

March 19, 2002.

Thomas J. Gibson, Associate Administrator, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation.

GENERAL—Proposed Rule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
2803 SAN No. 4056 Utilization of Small, Minority and Women's Business Enterprises in Procurement Under Assistance Agreements2020-AA39
2804 SAN No. 4319 Revisions to Acquisition Regulation Concerning Conflict of Interest2030-AA67
2805 SAN No. 3580 Incorporation of Class Deviations Into EPAAR2030-AA37
2806 SAN No. 3876 Incrementally Funding Fixed Price Contracts2030-AA50
2807 SAN No. 4292 Proposed Revision to EPA's Implementing NEPA Regulations2020-AA42
2808 SAN No. 4618 Revision of Procedural Rules for Hearings on Cancellations, Suspensions, Changes in Classifications, and Denials of Pesticide Registrations2020-AA44
2809 SAN No. 4191 Revision to EPAAR 1552.211-73, Level of Effort2030-AA64
2810 SAN No. 4463 Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic (PBT) Pollutants Strategy2070-AD45
2811 SAN No. 4473 Regulatory Incentives for the National Environmental Performance Track Program2090-AA13
2812 SAN No. 4533 New Jersey Gold Track Project XL Rule2090-AA28

GENERAL—Final Rule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
2813 SAN No. 3817 Implementation of Changes to Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension Common Rule2030-AA48
2814 SAN No. 4021 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Race, Color, National Origin, Handicap, and Age in Programs and Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance2020-AA36
2815 SAN No. 4180 Rewriting of EPA Regulations Implementing the Freedom of Information Act2025-AA04
2816 SAN No. 4185 Electronic Funds Transfer2030-AA57
2817 SAN No. 4187 EPAAR Coverage on Local Hiring and Training2030-AA62
2818 SAN No. 4400 Administrative Corrections to EPAAR 1515, Contracting by Negotiation2030-AA73
2819 SAN No. 4572 Fellowship Grant Regulation Revision2030-AA77
2820 SAN No. 4530 EPA Agencywide Public Involvement Policy2090-AA23
2821 SAN No. 4536 Project XL Site Specific Rulemaking for NASA White Sands Test Facility Electronic Reporting in Las Cruces, New Mexico2090-AA27

GENERAL—Long-Term Actions
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
2822 SAN No. 3240 Public Information and Confidentiality Regulations2025-AA02
2823 SAN No. 4270 Cross-Media Electronic Reporting (ER) and Recordkeeping Rule2025-AA07
2824 SAN No. 3671 Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment2080-AA06

GENERAL—Completed Actions
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
2825 SAN No. 3933 Environmental Impact Assessment of Nongovernmental Activities in Antarctica2020-AA34
2826 SAN No. 4351 Notice to Proceed2030-AA68
2827 SAN No. 4589 Empowerment Through Delegations of Authority and Miscellaneous Amendments2030-AA78

GENERAL—Discontinued Entries
Regulation Identification Number Title Date Withdrawn Comments
2020-AA26 SAN No. 3807 Consolidation of Good Laboratory Practice Standards (GLPS) Regulations Currently Under TSCA and FIFRA Into One Rule03/19/2002Withdrawn The Agency plans no further action.

CLEAN AIR ACT (CAA)—Proposed Rule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
2828 SAN No. 4511 Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs Under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r)(7); Third Party Audit Provisions2050-AE85
2829 SAN No. 3263 Performance Warranty and Inspection/Maintenance Test Procedures2060-AE20
2830 SAN No. 3262 Inspection/Maintenance Recall Requirements2060-AE22
2831 SAN No. 3412 Operating Permits: Revisions (Part 70)2060-AF70
2832 SAN No. 3649 Amendments to Method 24 (Water-Based Coatings)2060-AF72
2833 SAN No. 3820 NESHAP: Plywood and Composite Wood Products2060-AG52
2834 SAN No. 3969 NESHAP: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills2060-AH13
2835 SAN No. 3958 Addition of Opacity Method to Appendix M of 40 CFR Part 51 (Method 203)2060-AH23
2836 SAN No. 3917 Transportation Conformity Rule Amendment: Clarification of Trading Provisions2060-AH31
2837 SAN No. 3910 Streamlined Evaporative Test Procedures2060-AH34
2838 SAN No. 4107 NESHAP: Asphalt/Coal Tar Application on Metal Pipes2060-AH78
2839 SAN No. 4119 Performance Specification 16 - Specifications and Test Procedures for Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources2060-AH84
2840 SAN No. 4003 Technical Change to Dose Methodology for 40 CFR 191, Subpart A2060-AH90
2841 SAN No. 3656 NESHAP: Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine2060-AG63
2842 SAN No. 3657 NESHAP: Combustion Turbine2060-AG67
2843 SAN No. 3343 NESHAP: Iron Foundries and Steel Foundries2060-AE43
2844 SAN No. 3452 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing and Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing2060-AE82
2845 SAN No. 3449 NESHAP: Mercury Cell Chlor-Alkali Plants2060-AE85
2846 SAN No. 3746 NESHAP: Paint Stripping Operations2060-AG26
2847 SAN No. 3825 NESHAP: Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products (Surface Coating)2060-AG56
2848 SAN No. 3652 NESHAP: Refractory Products Manufacturing2060-AG68
2849 SAN No. 3837 NESHAP: Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters2060-AG69
2850 SAN No. 3651 NESHAP: Lime Manufacturing2060-AG72
2851 SAN No. 3902 NESHAP: Semiconductor Production2060-AG93
2852 SAN No. 3906 NESHAP: Metal Can Manufacturing (Surface Coating) Industry2060-AG96
2853 SAN No. 3909 NESHAP: Fabric Printing, Coating and Dyeing2060-AG98
2854 SAN No. 3907 NESHAP: Surface Coating of Automobiles and Light-Duty Trucks2060-AG99
2855 SAN No. 3924 NESHAP: Primary Magnesium Refining2060-AH03
2856 SAN No. 3968 NESHAP: Site Remediation2060-AH12
2857 SAN No. 3972 NESHAP: Rocket Engine Test Firing2060-AH35
2858 SAN No. 3971 NESHAP: Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-Gasoline)2060-AH41
2859 SAN No. 3939 NESHAP: Group I Polymers and Resins and Group IV Polymers and Resins-Amendments2060-AH47
2860 SAN No. 4546 NESHAP: Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW)-Amendments II2060-AJ66
2861 SAN No. 3904 NESHAP: Wood Building Products (Surface Coating)2060-AH02
2862 SAN No. 3673 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Reconsideration of Section 608 Sales Restriction2060-AG20
2863 SAN No. 3824 Metal Furniture (Surface Coating) NESHAP2060-AG55
2864 SAN No. 3826 Plastic Parts and Products (Surface Coating) NESHAP2060-AG57
2865 SAN No. 4115 NESHAP: Chromium Electroplating Amendment2060-AH69
2866 SAN No. 4340 Transportation Conformity Amendments: Response to March 2, 1999, Court Decision2060-AI56
2867 SAN No. 4309 National VOC Emission Standards for Consumer Products; Proposed Amendments2060-AI62
2868 SAN No. 4310 NESHAP for the Printing and Publishing Industry; Amendments2060-AI66
2869 SAN No. 4343 NESHAP: Clay Ceramics Manufacturing2060-AI68
2870 SAN No. 4313 Petitions to Delist Hazardous Air Pollutants (e.g., MEK, EGBE, Methanol, and MIBK) from Section 112(b)(1) of the CAA2060-AI72
2871 SAN No. 4144 NESHAP: Engine Test Cells/Stands2060-AI74
2872 SAN No. 4348 Inspection Maintenance Program Requirements for Federal Facilities; Amendment to the Final Rule2060-AI97
2873 SAN No. 4393 Control of Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)2060-AJ00
2874 SAN No. 4380 NESHAP: Taconite Iron Ore Processing Industry2060-AJ02
2875 SAN No. 4415 Petitions to Delist Source Categories from the Source Category List, Developed Pursuant to Section 112(c) of the Clean Air Act2060-AJ23
2876 SAN No. 4421 Revising Regulations on Ambient Air Quality Monitoring2060-AJ25
2877 SAN No. 4428 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Phaseout of Chlorobromomethane (Halon 1011) Production and Consumption2060-AJ27
2878 SAN No. 4441 Federal Plan Requirements for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units Constructed on or Before November 30, 19992060-AJ28
2879 SAN No. 4457 NESHAP: Pesticides Active Ingredients—Amendments2060-AJ34
2880 SAN No. 4478 Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills: Amendment2060-AJ41
2881 SAN No. 4479 NESHAP: Gasoline Distribution Facilities — Amendment2060-AJ42
2882 SAN No. 4495 Revisions to Regional Haze Rule to Incorporate Sulfur Dioxide Milestones and Backstop Emissions Trading Program for Nine Western States2060-AJ50
2883 SAN No. 4524 NESHAP: Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry, Amendments to Rule to Implement Settlement Agreement2060-AJ57
2884 SAN No. 4532 Motor Vehicle and Engine Compliance Program Fees for: Light-Duty Vehicles and Trucks; Heavy-Duty Vehicles and Engines; Nonroad Engines; and Motorcycles2060-AJ62
2885 SAN No. 4555 Electric Arc Furnace NSPS Amendment2060-AJ68
2886 SAN No. 4570 Control of Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles and Engines: Alternative Low-Sulfur Highway Diesel Fuel Transition Program for Alaska2060-AJ72
2887 SAN No. 4583 Modification of Federal On-board Diagnostic Regulations for 2004 Model Year Vehicles Below 14,000 lbs2060-AJ77
2888 SAN No. 4547 Modification of Authority to Grant Alternative Method Approvals2060-AJ83
2889 SAN No. 4584 Performance Specifications for Continuous Parameter Monitoring Systems2060-AJ86
2890 SAN No. 4591 Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP; Amendments2060-AJ87
2891 SAN No. 4605 Proposed Amendments to Performance Standards and Monitoring Requirements for Particulate Matter at Stationary Sources2060-AJ88
2892 SAN No. 4626 Control of Emissions from Spark Ignition Marine Vessels and Highway Motorcycles2060-AJ90
2893 SAN No. 4325 NESHAP: Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing2060-AJ91
2894 SAN No. 4622 Control of Emissions of Air Pollution From New Marine Compression-Ignition Engines At or Above 30 Liters per Cylinder2060-AJ98
2895 SAN No. 4625 Implementation Rule for 8-hour Ozone NAAQS2060-AJ99
2896 SAN No. 4632 Modification of Anti-dumping Baselines for Gasoline Produced or Imported for Use in Hawaii, Alaska and the U.S. Territories2060-AK02
2897 SAN No. 4633 Performance-Based Measurement System For Fuels: Criteria For Self-Qualifying Alternative Test Methods; Description of Optional Statistical Quality Control Measures2060-AK03
2898 SAN No. 4634 Regulation of Fuel and Fuel Additives: Extension of California Enforcement Exemptions for Reformulated Gasoline to California Phase 3 Gasoline2060-AK04
2899 SAN No. 4599 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Listing of Substitutes for Ozone-Depleting Substances—N-Propylbromide2060-AK26
2900 SAN No. 4675 Control of Emissions of Air Pollution from Nonroad Diesel Engines and Fuel2060-AK27
2901 SAN No. 4676 New Source Review Routine Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement2060-AK28

CLEAN AIR ACT (CAA)—Final Rule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
2902 SAN No. 4315 Source-Specific Federal Implementation Plan for Navajo Generating Station; Navajo Nation2009-AA00
2903 SAN No. 3569 Source-Specific Federal Implementation Plan for Navajo Generating Station; Four Corners Power Plant2009-AA01
2904 SAN No. 3259 New Source Review (NSR) Improvement2060-AE11
2905 SAN No. 3380 NSPS: Synthetic Organic Chemicals Manufacturing Industry - Wastewater (FINAL) & Amend. to Appendix C of Part 63 & Appendix J of Part 602060-AE94
2906 SAN No. 3549 NESHAP: Petroleum Refineries; Catalytic Cracking Units, Catalytic Reforming Units and Sulfur Recovery Units2060-AF28
2907 SAN No. 2915 Methods for Measurement of Visible Emissions—Addition of Methods 203A, 203B, and 203C to Appendix M of Part 512060-AF83
2908 SAN No. 3741 Service Information Regulation for Light-Duty Vehicles and Trucks2060-AG13
2909 SAN No. 3900 Addition of Method 207 to Appendix M of 40 CFR Part 51 Method for Measuring Isocyanates in Stationary Source Emissions2060-AG88
2910 SAN No. 3970 NESHAP: Cellulose Production Manufacturing2060-AH11
2911 SAN No. 3986 Consolidated Emissions Reporting Rule2060-AH25
2912 SAN No. 4030 Expanded Definitions for Alternative-Fueled Vehicles and Engines Meeting Low-Emission Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards2060-AH52
2913 SAN No. 4120 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allowance System for Controlling HCFC Production, Import & Export2060-AH67
2914 SAN No. 4114 NESHAP: Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production2060-AH82
2915 SAN No. 4096 Phase I Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs) To Reduce the Regional Transport of Ozone in the Eastern United States2060-AH87
2916 SAN No. 4082 NESHAP: Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production2060-AH89
2917 SAN No. 4254 Revision to the Definition of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) to Exclude Tertiary Butyl Acetate2060-AI45
2918 SAN No. 4464 Rulemaking on Section 126 Petitions from New York and Connecticut Regarding Sources in Michigan; Revision of Definition of Applicable Requirement for Title V Operating2060-AJ36
2919 SAN No. 3470 Requirements for Preparation, Adoption, and Submittal of State Implementation Plans (Guideline on Air Quality Models)2060-AF01
2920 SAN No. 3340 NESHAP: Primary Copper Smelting2060-AE46
2921 SAN No. 3551 Amendments to General Provisions Subparts A and B for 40 CFR 632060-AF31
2922 SAN No. 3749 NESHAP: Tire Manufacturing2060-AG29
2923 SAN No. 3823 NESHAP: Large Appliance (Surface Coating)2060-AG54
2924 SAN No. 3655 NESHAP: Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacturing2060-AG66
2925 SAN No. 3905 NESHAP: Metal Coil (Surface Coating) Industry2060-AG97
2926 SAN No. 3964 NESHAP: Leather Finishing Operations2060-AH17
2927 SAN No. 2665 Importation of Nonconforming Vehicles; Amendments to Regulations2060-AI03
2928 SAN No. 3556 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Supplemental Rule Regarding a Recycling Standard Under Section 6082060-AF36
2929 SAN No. 3560 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Refrigerant Recycling Rule Amendment To Include Substitute Refrigerants2060-AF37
2930 SAN No. 3827 Paper and Other Web Coating NESHAP2060-AG58
2931 SAN No. 4487 Federal Implementation Plans for Indian Reservations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington2012-AA01
2932 SAN No. 4105 NESHAP: Generic MACT for Carbon Black, Ethylene, Cyanide and Spandex2060-AH68
2933 SAN No. 4154 Emissions from Nonroad Spark-Ignition Engines and Standards for Recreational Spark-Ignition Engines2060-AI11
2934 SAN No. 4253 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Process for Exempting Quarantine and Preshipment Applications of Methyl Bromide2060-AI42
2935 SAN No. 4273 Amend Subpart H and I, 40 CFR Part 61, for Emissions of Radionuclides Other Than Radon From DOE Facilities2060-AI90
2936 SAN No. 4433 Interstate Ozone Transport: Response to Court Decisions on the NOx SIP Call, NOx SIP Call Technical Amendments, and Section 126 Rules2060-AJ16
2937 SAN No. 4460 NESHAP for Friction Products Manufacturing2060-AJ18
2938 SAN No. 4466 Rulemakings for the Purpose of Reducing Interstate Ozone Transport2060-AJ20
2939 SAN No. 4426 Clarification to Existing Part 63 NESHAP Delegations' Provisions-Work Practices2060-AJ26
2940 SAN No. 4450 Guidelines for Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART)2060-AJ31
2941 SAN No. 4538 Revisions to Part 97 Federal NOx Budget Trading Program, Part 75 Emissions Monitoring Provisions, Part 72 Permits Regulation Provisions, and Part 78 Appeal Procedures2060-AJ43
2942 SAN No. 4454 Federal Plan for Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units2060-AJ46
2943 SAN No. 4508 Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources: Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels; Amendments2060-AJ53
2944 SAN No. 4554 Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Mobile Sources; Correction2060-AJ67
2945 SAN No. 4558 Transportation Conformity Rule Amendments: Minor Revision and Addition of Grace Period for Newly Designated Nonattainment Areas2060-AJ70
2946 SAN No. 4569 Control of Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles; Second Amendment to the Tier 2/Gasoline Sulfur Regulations2060-AJ71
2947 SAN No. 4574 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Availability of Allowances to Produce Methyl Bromide for Developing Countries2060-AJ74
2948 SAN No. 4604 Modification of the Anti-Dumping Baseline Date Cut-Off Limit for Data Used in Development of an Individual Baseline2060-AJ82
2949 SAN No. 4548 Compilation of Source-Specific Alternative Methods Being Approved for Source-Category Wide Application2060-AJ84
2950 SAN No. 4600 State and Federal Operating Permits Program: Removal of Amendments to Part 70 and Part 71 Compliance Certification Requirements2060-AJ89
2951 SAN No. 4646 Amendments to NESHAP for Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production2060-AJ93
2952 SAN No. 4614 NESHAP: Generic MACT Amendments2060-AJ95
2953 SAN No. 4621 Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Mobile Sources: Default Baseline Revision and Minor Corrections2060-AJ97
2954 SAN No. 4627 NESHAP: Pesticide Active Ingredient Production -Amendment2060-AK00
2955 SAN No. 4631 Adoption of the Amended International NOx Standard for Aircraft Engines2060-AK01
2956 SAN No. 4647 Reduction of the Ambient Air Monitoring Fine Particulate Collocated Precision Requirement2060-AK05
2957 SAN No. 4648 Revision to Regulations Implementing the Federal Permits Program in Areas for which the Indian Country Status is in Question2060-AK06
2958 SAN No. 4652 Direct Final Rulemaking for Modifications to Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) "Covered Area" Provisions2060-AK07
2959 SAN No. 4671 Amendments to Compliance Certification Requirements for State and Federal Operating Permits Programs2060-AK11
2960 SAN No. 4278 Project XL Site-Specific Rulemaking for Andersen Corporation's Facility in Bayport, Minnesota2090-AA21

CLEAN AIR ACT (CAA)—Long-Term Actions
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
2961 SAN No. 4607 Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs Under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r)(7); Availability of Information to the Public; Technical Amendment2050-AE95
2962 SAN No. 4619 Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs Under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r)(3); Revisions to the List of Substances2050-AE96
2963 SAN No. 3922 Revised Permit Revision Procedures for the Federal Operating Permits Program2060-AG92
2964 SAN No. 3975 Review of Minor New Sources and Modifications in Indian Country2060-AH37
2965 SAN No. 4046 Federal Major New Source Review (NSR) Program for Nonattainment Areas2060-AH53
2966 SAN No. 4022 NESHAP: Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks2060-AH55
2967 SAN No. 4045 Rulemaking To Modify the List of Source Categories From Which Fugitive Emissions Are Considered in Major Source Determinations2060-AH58
2968 SAN No. 4111 NESHAP: Fumed Silica Production2060-AH72
2969 SAN No. 4104 NESHAP: Hydrochloric Acid Production Industry2060-AH75
2970 SAN No. 4070 General Conformity Regulations; Revisions2060-AH93
2971 SAN No. 4247 Revisions to Air Pollution Emergency Episode Requirements (Subpart H, 40 CFR Part 51)2060-AI47
2972 SAN No. 3638 Revision of EPA's Radiological Emergency Response Plan2060-AI49
2973 SAN No. 1002 NAAQS: Sulfur Dioxide (Response to Remand)2060-AA61
2974 SAN No. 3346 NESHAP: Integrated Iron and Steel2060-AE48
2975 SAN No. 3326 NESHAP: Reinforced Plastic Composites Production2060-AE79
2976 SAN No. 2841 NESHAP: Chromium Electroplating Amendment2060-AH08
2977 SAN No. 3479 Amendments to Parts 51, 52, 63, 70 and 71 Regarding the Provisions for Determining Potential To Emit2060-AI01
2978 SAN No. 4162 NESHAP: Oil and Natural Gas Production2060-AI13
2979 SAN No. 3751 NSPS and Emission Guidelines for Other Solid Waste Incinerators2060-AG31
2980 SAN No. 3919 Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality: Permit Application Review Procedures for Non-Federal Class I Areas2060-AH01
2981 SAN No. 3979 Review of Federal Test Procedures for Emissions From Motor Vehicles; Test Procedure Adjustments to Fuel Economy and Emission Test Results2060-AH38
2982 SAN No. 3525 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Update of the Substitutes List Under SNAP Program2060-AG12
2983 SAN No. 4542 Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) for the Billings/Laurel, Montana Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Area2008-AA00
2984 SAN No. 4266 Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide2060-AI43
2985 SAN No. 4255 Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter2060-AI44
2986 SAN No. 4276 Revision to NOx SIP Call Emission Budgets for Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island2060-AI80
2987 SAN No. 4383 Interstate Ozone Transport: Rulemaking on Section 126 Petitions from the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey2060-AI99
2988 SAN No. 4391 Rescinding Finding that Pre-existing PM10 Standards Are No Longer Applicable in Northern Ada County/Boise, Idaho2060-AJ05
2989 SAN No. 4390 Utility Sector New Source Review (NSR) Alternative Compliance Program2060-AJ14
2990 SAN No. 4449 NESHAP for Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication Operations2060-AJ19
2991 SAN No. 4531 Evaluation of Updated Test Procedures for the Certification of Gasoline Deposit Control Additives2060-AJ61
2992 SAN No. 4535 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Process for Exempting Critical and Emergency Uses of Methyl Bromide2060-AJ63
2993 SAN No. 4571 Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit MACT Regulation2060-AJ65
2994 SAN No. 4585 Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry NESHAP: Amendment to Implement Court Remand2060-AJ78
2995 SAN No. 4620 National Emission Standards for Coke Oven Batteries - Residual Risk Standards2060-AJ96
2996 SAN No. 4653 NESHAP: Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities Residual Risk Standards2060-AK08
2997 SAN No. 4654 NESHAP: Ethylene Oxide for Sterilization Facilities - Residual Risk Standards2060-AK09
2998 SAN No. 4655 NESHAP: Gasoline Distribution (Stage I) Residual Risk Standards2060-AK10
2999 SAN No. 4656 NESHAP: Group I Polymers and Resins — Residual Risk Standards2060-AK12
3000 SAN No. 4657 NESHAP: Group II Polymers and Resins - Residual Risk Standards2060-AK13
3001 SAN No. 4659 NESHAP: Hazardous Organic NESHAP (HON) Residual Risk Standards2060-AK14
3002 SAN No. 4658 NESHAP: Group IV Polymers and Resins — Residual Risk Standards2060-AK15
3003 SAN No. 4660 NESHAP: Industrial Process Cooling Towers Residual Risk Standards2060-AK16
3004 SAN No. 4661 NESHAP: National Emission Standards for Marine Tank Vessel Loading Operations—Residual Risk Standard2060-AK17
3005 SAN No. 4662 NESHAP: Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Facilities Residual Risk Standards2060-AK18
3006 SAN No. 4665 NESHAP: Secondary Lead Smelting Residual Risk Standards2060-AK19
3007 SAN No. 4666 NESHAP: Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Surface Coating — Residual Risk Standards2060-AK20
3008 SAN No. 4667 NESHAP: Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations — Residual Risk Standards2060-AK21
3009 SAN No. 4668 NESHAP: Halogenated Solvent Cleaning - Residual Risk Standards2060-AK22
3010 SAN No. 4669 NESHAP:Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Operations Residual Risk Standard2060-AK23
3011 SAN No. 4664 NESHAP: Printing and Publishing Industry - Residual Risk Standards2060-AK24
3012 SAN No. 4663 NESHAP: Petroleum Refineries — Residual Risk Standards2060-AK25
3013 SAN No. 4471 Project XL Site-Specific Rulemaking for Georgia-Pacific Corporation's Facility in Big Island, Virginia2090-AA26

CLEAN AIR ACT (CAA)—Completed Actions
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
3014 SAN No. 4098 NESHAP: Uranium Hexafluoride Production2060-AH83
3015 SAN No. 4077 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Reconsideration of the 610 Nonessential Products Ban2060-AH99
3016 SAN No. 4580 Withdrawal of Amendments for Testing and Monitoring Provisions to 40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 632060-AJ85
3017 SAN No. 4636 NESHAP: From Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing Plants and Phosphate Fertilizers Production Plants—Amendments2060-AJ94
3018 SAN No. 4316 NESHAP for Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization Operations-Monitoring Amendments2060-AI64
3019 SAN No. 4491 Section 126 Rule Revision Correcting NOx Allowance Allocations for Certain Units in the Federal NOx Budget Trading Program2060-AJ47
3020 SAN No. 4507 Standards of Performance for New Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources: Large Municipal Waste Combustors Amendment of Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction Provisions2060-AJ52
3021 SAN No. 4529 Change in the Definition of Major Source for Operating Permits2060-AJ60
3022 SAN No. 4573 Non-Conformance Penalties for 2004 and Later Model Year Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines and Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicles2060-AJ73
3023 SAN No. 4592 Regulation to Establish New Date for Receipt of Summer Grade RFG at Terminals2060-AJ79
3024 SAN No. 4593 Relaxation Of Summer Gasoline Volatility Standard For Denver/Boulder, CO Area2060-AJ80
3025 SAN No. 4594 Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allocation of Year 2002 Essential Use Allowances2060-AJ81
3026 SAN No. 4284 NESHAP: Revision of Source Category List Under Section 112 of the CAA2060-AJ92

CLEAN AIR ACT (CAA)—Discontinued Entries
Regulation Identification Number Title Date Withdrawn Comments
2020-AA32 SAN No. 2937 Field Citation Program03/19/2002Withdrawn The Agency plans no further action.
2060-AD90 SAN No. 3139 Location of Selective Enforcement Audits of Foreign Manufactured Vehicles and Engines; Amendment03/13/2002Withdrawn The Agency plans no further work.
2060-AF34 SAN No. 3553 Implementation of Ozone and Particulate Matter (PM) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations03/13/2002Withdrawn - Superseded by SANs 4625, SAN 4450, and SAN 4495
2060-AH79 SAN No. 4113 NESHAP: Clay Minerals Processing03/14/2002Withdrawn - Merged with SAN 4325, RIN 2060-AJ91
2060-AI67 SAN No. 4325 NESHAP: Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing03/21/2002Withdrawn - Merged into RIN 2060-AJ91, SAN 4325
2060-AI94 SAN No. 4299 Revision to Method 24 for Electrical Insulating Varnishes03/19/2002Withdrawn The Agency plans no further action.
2060-AI96 SAN No. 4306 Development of Reference Method for the Determination of Source Emissions of Filterable Fine Particulate Matter as PM2.503/15/2002Withdrawn - The Agency plans no further action.
2060-AJ29 SAN No. 4442 NESHAP for Source Categories: Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing and Phosphate Fertilizers Production — Amendments03/14/2002Withdrawn - Merged with SAN 4636, RIN 2060-AJ94.
2060-AJ30 SAN No. 4448 Revisions to Part 97 Federal NOx Budget Trading Program Allowance Allocation Method and Part 75 Output and Emissions Monitoring Provisions03/19/2002Withdrawn - Superseded by SAN 4538, RIN 2060-AJ38.
2060-AJ45 SAN No. 4484 NESHAP: Amino/Phenolic Resins: Amendment03/15/2002Withdrawn - No further action will be taken on this amendment
2060-AJ49 SAN No. 4494 Indoor Air Toxics Strategy03/14/2002Withdrawn - No further action is planned
2060-AJ59 SAN No. 4528 Modification of the Anti-Dumping Baseline Date Cut-Off Limit for Data Used in Development of an Individual Baseline03/25/2002Withdrawn - Merged into RIN 2060-AJ82, SAN 4604

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT (AEA)—Prerule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
3027 SAN No. 3602 Protective Action Guidance for Drinking Water2060-AF39

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT (AEA)—Proposed Rule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
3028 SAN No. 4054 Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for the Disposal of Low-Activity Mixed Radioactive Waste2060-AH63
3029 SAN No. 4403 Revision of the 40 CFR Part 194 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Compliance Criteria2060-AJ07

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT (AEA)—Discontinued Entries
Regulation Identification Number Title Date Withdrawn Comments
2060-AJ75 SAN No. 4582 Modification of 40 CFR Part 194, Appendix A, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Certification01/14/2002Withdrawn - The Agency plans no further action.

FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODENTICIDE ACT (FIFRA)—Proposed Rule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
3030 SAN No. 2687 Data Requirements for Pesticide Registration; Toxicology, Exposure and Residue Chemistry2070-AC12
3031 SAN No. 4143 Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program2070-AD26
3032 SAN No. 4170 Procedures for the Pesticide Registration Review Program2070-AD29
3033 SAN No. 4173 Data Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticide Registration2070-AD30
3034 SAN No. 4216 Pesticide Emergency Exemption Regulations2070-AD36
3035 SAN No. 4496 Data Requirement for Pesticide Registration; Environmental Fate and Ecological Effects2070-AD47
3036 SAN No. 4596 Data Requirements; Biochemical and Microbial Pesticides2070-AD51
3037 SAN No. 4609 Exemption of Medical Devices Treated with Antimicrobial Pesticides2070-AD54
3038 SAN No. 4612 Plant-Incorporated Protectants (PIPs); Exemption for PIPs that Act by Primarily Affecting the Plant2070-AD56

FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODENTICIDE ACT (FIFRA)—Final Rule Stage
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
3039 SAN No. 2659 Pesticide Management and Disposal; Standards for Pesticide Containers and Containment2070-AB95
3040 SAN No. 3731 WPS; Pesticide Worker Protection Standard; Glove Amendment2070-AC93
3041 SAN No. 3892 Registration Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticide Products2070-AD14

FEDERAL INSECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND RODENTICIDE ACT (FIFRA)—Long-Term Actions
Sequence Number Title Regulation Identification Number
3042 SAN No. 4027 Pesticides; Tolerance Processing Fees2070-AD23
3043 SAN No. 4175 Pesticide Tolerance Reassessment Program2070-AD24
3044 SAN No. 2684 Plant-Incorporated Protectants (Formerly Plant Pesticides) Rulemakings2070-AC02
3045 SAN No. 4602 Plant-Incorporated Protectants (PIPs); Exemption for those Based on Viral Coat Proteins2070-AD49
3046 SAN No. 3432 Pesticide Management and Disposal2020-AA33
3047 SAN No. 3222 Groundwater and Pesticide Management Plan Rule2070-AC46
3048 SAN No. 4611 Plant-Incorporated Protectants (PIPs); Exemption for Those Derived Through Genetic Engineering From Sexually Compatible Plants2070-AD55
3049 SAN No. 4