Portland Cement Plants: New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
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Rule Summary
New source performance standards (NSPS) implement Clean Air Act (CAA) section 111(b) and are issued for categories of sources which EPA has listed because they cause, or contribute significantly to, air pollution which may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare. The primary purpose of the NSPS is to attain and maintain ambient air quality by ensuring that the best demonstrated emission control technologies are installed as industrial infrastructure is modernized. Since 1970, the NSPS have been successful in achieving long-term emissions reductions in numerous industries by assuring cost-effective controls are installed on new, reconstructed, or modified sources.
Pollutants regulated under the Portland Cement NSPS are particulate matter, nitrogen oxide, and sulfur dioxide. Portland Cement is used worldwide as the main building block of infrastructure construction as well as for commercial and residential structures.
Rule History
07/27/2015 – Final Amendments
11/19/2014 – Proposed Rule
02/12/2013 – Final Rule
07/18/2012 – Proposed Rules on Reconsideration
05/17/2011 - Denial in Part and Grant in Part of Petitions to Reconsider
09/09/2010 – Final Rule
05/06/2009 – Proposed Rule
08/13/2008 – Proposed Rule
06/16/2008 – Proposed Rule
12/14/1988 – Final Rule
09/10/1985 – Proposed Amendments
07/25/1977 – Final Rule
06/14/1974 – Final Rule
08/23/1973 – Proposed Rule
12/23/1971 – Final Rule
08/17/1971 – Proposed Rule
Additional Resources
Final Rules for Portland Cement Manufacturing Plants Fact Sheets
Economic Impact Analysis for Portland Cement New Source Performance Standard (NSPS)
To find additional supporting documents for the rules prior to 2011, look through the documents in the docket folder.
To find additional supporting documents for the rules after 2011, look through the documents in the docket folder.
Related Rules
NOx Control Technologies for the Cement Industry