Air Pollution Regulations for Outer Continental Shelf Activities (Renewal)

OMB 2060-0249

OMB 2060-0249

Section 328 (Air Pollution From Outer Continental Shelf Activities) of the Clean Air Act (CAA) as amended in 1990, gives EPA responsibility for regulating air pollution from OCS sources located offshore of the states along the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic Coasts, and along the eastern Gulf of Mexico coast (off the coast of Florida). To comply with the requirements of section 328 of the CAA, EPA, on September 4, 1992 at 57 FR 40792, promulgated regulations to control air pollution from OCS sources in order to attain and maintain federal and state ambient air quality standards and to comply with the provisions of part C of title I of the CAA. This ICR addresses the information collection burden (i.e., hours and costs) to industry respondents who are subject to the reporting, recordkeeping, and testing requirements of the OCS air regulations. Since the OCS Air Regulations essentially extend the coverage of other regulations, the data and information requirements associated with the regulations will vary depending on the underlying regulations. This ICR also addresses the burden to the agencies who are responsible for implementing and enforcing the OCS regulations.

The latest form for Air Pollution Regulations for Outer Continental Shelf Activities (Renewal) expires 2020-09-30 and can be found here.

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Air Pollution Regulations for Outer Continental Shelf Activities - Private Industry

Federal Enterprise Architecture: Environmental Management - Pollution Prevention and Control


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