New Source Performance Standard

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New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) are standards issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to dictate the level of pollution that a new stationary source may produce. These standards are authorized by Section 111 of the Clean Air Act Extension of 1970 and the regulations are published in 40 CFR Part 60. An NSPS has been established for a number of individual industrial or source categories.[1]

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  1. ^ List of sources subject to NSPS