Emission Monitoring Regulatory Actions
This page summarizes regulatory actions for 40 CFR Part 75. Refer to the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) for information about MATS electronic data reporting using the part 75 electronic reporting system.
EPA revised substitute data provisions for units with delayed quality assurance tests due to COVID-19
April 22, 2020 – EPA issued the interim final rule Continuous Emission Monitoring; Quality-Assurance Requirements During the COVID-19 National Emergency to temporarily amend the part 75 emission monitoring and reporting regulations for the Acid Rain Program, Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), and the NOX SIP Call. The temporary amendments were designed to reduce the COVID-19 exposure risk to power plant and other essential personnel. Under the temporary rule, power plant operators that could not complete a required quality assurance activity due to travel, plant access, or other safety restrictions implemented to address the current COVID-19 national emergency could continue reporting valid, measured data. The additional reporting options provided by the temporary rule expired on October 19, 2020.
- Interim final rule preamble and regulatory text (PDF)
- Frequent Questions
- Notifications received under 40 CFR § 75.68 (xlsx)
EPA updated references to ASTM methods to provide alternatives to mercury-containing thermometers
January 18, 2012 – EPA issued the final rule Incorporation of Revised ASTM Standards That Provide Flexibility in the Use of Alternatives to Mercury- Containing Industrial Thermometers to incorporate the most recent versions of ASTM International (ASTM) standards.
EPA updated and corrected the PGVP/AETB programs and §75.4
August 12, 2011 – EPA issued the final rule Protocol Gas Verification Program and Minimum Competency Requirements for Air Emission Testing; Corrections to correct and clarify the PGVP/AETB preamble and rule finalized in the March 28, 2011 rulemaking.
EPA created the Air Emissions Testing Bodies and Protocol Gas Verification Programs
March 28, 2011 – EPA issued the final rule Protocol Gas Verification Program and Minimum Competency Requirements for Air Emission Testing to establish the Protocol Gas Verification Program (PGVP) and the Air Emission Testing Body (AETB) program. These are ongoing programs to ensure the accuracy of calibration gases and the competency of emission stack testers. Both programs enhance the quality of the emissions data reported to the Acid Rain Program, Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, and the Agency's other regional emission reduction programs.
- Final rule preamble and regulatory text
- Proposed rule preamble and regulatory text
- Fact sheet: Amendments to the Protocol Gas Verification Program and Minimum Competency Requirements for Air Emission Testing (pdf)
EPA updated reporting software requirements and ozone-season quality assurance schedules
January 24, 2008 – EPA issued the final rule Revisions to the Continuous Emissions Monitoring Rule for the Acid Rain Program, NOx Budget Trading Program, Clean Air Interstate Rule, and the Clean Air Mercury Rule to require affected units to report using the Emission Collection and Monitoring Plan System (ECMPS) and simplify the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) requirements for ozone season-only reporters. The changes to part 75, subpart H change the timing requirements for the relative accuracy test audits (RATAs) and the linearity checks to allow these QA/QC tests to be completed prior to the beginning of the ozone season.
- Final rule preamble and regulatory text
- Stay of effectiveness of requirements for air emissions testing bodies
- Proposed rule preamble and regulatory text
EPA revised definitions and expanded monitoring options
June 12, 2002 – EPA issued the final rule Revisions to the Definitions and the Continuous Emission Monitoring Provisions of the Acid Rain Program and the NOX Budget Trading Program to streamline the rule and eliminate outdated sections, to make technical corrections and clarifications to the rule, and to add flexibility to the monitoring and reporting requirements.