NAC445B.3639. “Presumptive Nevada maximum achievable control technology” and “presumptive NvMACT” defined.  


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  • “Presumptive Nevada maximum achievable control technology,” abbreviated as “presumptive NvMACT,” means the technologies to control mercury emissions which:

         1. Have been implemented before May 4, 2006; and

         2. Are associated with the system or process units of the tier-1 thermal units that emit mercury which are described and set forth in NAC 445B.3651.

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