Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Environmental Quality
Air Quality Division
Part 9 - EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND PROHIBITIONS -MISCELLANEOUS
- Section R. 336.1901 - Air contaminant or water vapor; prohibition
- Section R. 336.1902 - Adoption of standards by reference
- Section R. 336.1906 - Diluting and concealing emissions
- Section R. 336.1910 - Air-cleaning devices
- Section R. 336.1911 - Malfunction abatement plans
- Section R. 336.1912 - Abnormal conditions, start-up, shutdown, and malfunction of source, process, or process equipment, operating, notification, and reporting requirements
- Section R. 336.1913 - Rescinded
- Section R. 336.1914 - Rescinded
- Section R. 336.1915 - Enforcement discretion in instances of excess emissions resulting from malfunction, start-up, or shutdown
- Section R. 336.1916 - Affirmative defense for excess emissions during start-up or shutdown for violations of R 336.1224 to R 336.1228 and R 336.1901
- Section R. 336.1930 - Emission of carbon monoxide from ferrous cupola operations
- Section R. 336.1931 - Rescinded
- Section R. 336.1932 - Rescinded
- Section R. 336.1933 - Rescinded
- Section R. 336.1940 - Ethylene Oxide Emissions Standards for Sterilization Facilities
- Section R. 336.1941 - Emission standards for chromium emissions from hard and decorative chromium electroplating and chromium anodizing tanks
- Section R. 336.1942 - Emission standards for asbestos
- Section R. 336.1943 - General provisions for emission standard
- Section R. 336.1944 - Emission standards for Portland cement manufacturing
- Section R. 336.1945 - Emission standards for publicly owned treatment works
- Section R. 336.1946 - Emission standards for secondary aluminum production
- Section R. 336.1947 - Emission standards for site remediation
- Section R. 336.1948 - Emission standards for area sources: electric arc furnace steelmaking facilities
- Section R. 336.1949 - Emissions standards for iron and steel foundry area sources
- Section R. 336.1950 - Emissions standards for aluminum, copper, and other nonferrous foundry area sources
- Section R. 336.1951 - Emissions standards for secondary lead smelting
- Section R. 336.1952 - Emissions standards for hazardous waste combustors
- Section R. 336.1953 - Emissions standards for mercury cell chlor-alkali plants
- Section R. 336.1954 - Emissions standards for primary copper smelting area sources
- Section R. 336.1955 - Emissions standards for secondary copper smelting area sources
- Section R. 336.1956 - Emissions standards for primary nonferrous metals area sources zinc, cadmium, and beryllium
- Section R. 336.1957 - Emissions standards for carbon black production area sources
- Section R. 336.1958 - Emissions standards for chemical manufacturing area sources for chromium compounds
- Section R. 336.1959 - Emissions standards for glass manufacturing area sources
- Section R. 336.1960 - Emissions standards for chemical manufacturing area sources
- Section R. 336.1970 - Rescinded
- Section R. 336.1971 - Best available retrofit technology or BART program
- Section R. 336.1972 - Emissions standards for existing sewage sludge incineration units
- Section R. 336.1973 - Standards for existing large municipal waste combustors
- Section R. 336.1974 - Emissions standards for existing commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators
Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
AIR QUALITY DIVISION
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
By Authority conferred on the director of the department of environmental quality by sections 5503 and 5512 of 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.5503 and 324.5512, and Executive Reorganization Order Nos. 1995-16, 2009-31, and 2011-1, MCL 324.99903, 324.99919, and 324.99921
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