NAC445B.3629. “Nevada maximum achievable control technology” and “NvMACT” defined.  


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  • “Nevada maximum achievable control technology,” abbreviated as “NvMACT,” means a standard, method of control or any other limitation which is applied to an existing thermal unit that emits mercury, a new thermal unit that emits mercury or a modified thermal unit that emits mercury, and which is:

         1. Designed to reduce the level of mercury emissions; and

         2. Determined by the Director to be the maximum degree of reduction of mercury emissions that is achievable for the thermal unit that emits mercury.

     (Added to NAC by Environmental Comm’n by R189-05, eff. 5-4-2006)