Nev. Admin. Code § 445B.096 - "Maximum achievable control technology" defined
"Maximum achievable control technology" means any measure, process, method, system or technique applied to a stationary source which provides the maximum degree of reduction in the emission of hazardous air pollutants as follows:
1. For new
stationary sources, the maximum degree of reduction in emissions must be no
less stringent than the control of emissions that is achieved in practice by
the best controlled similar stationary source, as determined by the
Administrator.
2. For existing
stationary sources, the maximum degree of reduction in emissions must be no
less stringent than the requirements set forth in
42 U.S.C. §
7412(d)(3).
Notes
NRS 445B.210
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