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Air Permitting - Division of Air Resource Management - FDEP
Annual Emissions fee form and submitting the appropriate fee. Title V General Permits are for area sources of air pollution, such as perchloroethylene dry cleaners, chromium electroplating and anodizing facilities, halogenated solvent degreasers, ethylene oxide sterilizers, and secondary aluminum sweat furnaces. The general permit program offers an alternative to regular ...
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Division of Air Resource Management - FDEP
Please visit the New Ozone Standard for more information. Announcements for PERC Drycleaners In keeping with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) 2006 standards relating to the Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaner National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants, the State of Florida has adopted by reference the federal rule, 40 CFR 63, Subpart M, Perchloroethylene Dry ...
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General Orders of approval
Emergency Electrical Generators Application for a Emergency Diesel Powered Electrical Generator General Order for Gas-powered Emergency Electrical Generators Application for a Gas Powered Emergency Electrical Generator General Order for Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners Using Less than 2100 Gallons per Year Application for a Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaner Using Less than 2100 Gallons per Year General ...
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Organic Gases (Volatile Organic Compounds - VOCs) | An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality | Indoor Air | Air | US EPA
Some dry cleaners, however, do not remove as much perchloroethylene as possible all of the time. Taking steps to minimize your exposure ... If goods with a chemical odor are returned to you on subsequent visits, try a different dry cleaner. Standards or Guidelines No standards have been set for VOCs in non industrial settings. ...
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Coalition for Clean Air - Reports - Hung Out To Dry
Coalition for Clean Air - Reports - Hung Out To Dry Hung Out To Dry How the Use of Perchloroethylene in Dry Cleaning Endangers You and Your Family's Health > Press Release > Full Report ... : After this report was released, the Coalition for Clean Air sponsored landmark legislation that helps dry cleaners in California phase out toxic chemicals and transition to safer cleaning processes. AB 998 was ...
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California Will Phase Out Toxic Dry Cleaning Chemical in 15 Years
Annette@coalitionforcleanair.org California Will Phase Out Toxic Dry Cleaning Chemical in 15 Years SACRAMENTO ­– The state decided today to phase out a dangerous ... help protect all Californians. The California Air Resources Board approved its staff plan to phase out the toxic dry cleaning chemical, perchloroethylene, also known as perc, by 2023. “For too long, ...
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EcoNews, Serving the Vision of a Sustainable Vancouver Island
Victoria’s only solvent-free dry cleaning operation. The regular method uses perchloroethylene, a nasty toxic and suspected carcinogen. After much research, they were ... Sugarman, Holland America’s corporate executive housekeeper, why they didn’t use a solvent-free dry-cleaning system like Elite’s for their crew, staff and guest clothing. Sugarman jumped in a ...
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Governors Award Winners 2001
Plateau Producers of Reardan, grows and markets wheat under the Shepherds Grain label, the first dry-land eco-friendly trademark in the marketplace. The co-owners and member farmers grow their crops ... is the first dry cleaner in Washington to provide carbon dioxide cleaning. Before the switch, Corrys bought, used and paid to dispose of hazardous chemicals, such as perchloroethylene (perc). Perc is ...
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Sustainable Living Articles
Summary: Dry cleaners have a dirty habit. The overwhelming majority of dry cleaners use a toxic solvent known as PERC (short for perchloroethylene) to remove dirt and stains from fine fabrics. This article helps consumers of dry cleaning services understand the risks and find non-toxic alternatives. Spring Cleaning, Naturally [519] first rights available Summary: If ...
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Green Web Guide: Room by room suggestions for greening the home.
Dry Cleaning...Most dry cleaners use perchloroethylene (PERC) to clean clothes, and it is toxic. The EPA says it contributes to ... not only saves energy but eliminates "baked clothes" that will suffer the abuse of tumbling in excessive dry heat over time. Use a drying rack for delicate or lightweight items. Items that can and ...
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