Air Emissions Comparison Sample Clauses

Air Emissions Comparison. Solvent-based to Waterborne Wood Treatment (Based on 1,000,000 standard size window pieces) Type of Emission Solvent-based Wood Treatment Air Emissions (tons) Waterborne Wood Treatment Air Emissions (tons) VOC 87.0 tons 13.3 tons HAP 0.16 tons 0 tons These two tangible examples demonstrate Xxxxxxxx'x historical commitment to pollution prevention and innovation. While these examples are not intended to represent numerical per unit emission reduction commitments by Andersen, they do illustrate the potential environmental improvement that will accompany expanded production of Fibrex composite components and waterborne wood treatment under the agreement. Further, the flexibility in this agreement allows Andersen to explore and implement other as yet unidentified pollution prevention measures. With the performance ratio acting as an incentive and given the flexibility to innovate, Andersen is committed to continued improvement. Goal 4: Minimize Administrative Burden for Regulatory Agencies and Xxxxxxxx Corporation Following the execution of this agreement a streamlined Minnesota Project XL multi-media permit (Minnesota XL Permit) will be developed and issued by the MPCA. The Minnesota XL Permit will, to the extent possible, combine air, hazardous waste, and water discharge conditions at the Bayport Facility into one Minnesota XL Permit, and will include the federal air permit for the Bayport Facility as required by 40 CFR Part 70 The Minnesota XL Permit will be a consolidation of Xxxxxxxx'x various environmental obligations, will contain the Clean Air Act Title V, minor NSR, and PSD permits and will be issued subject to public notice and comment and opportunity for EPA objection and public petition.. During the development of the multi-media Minnesota XL Permit, overlapping or conflicting conditions from existing permits will be combined or reconciled, as allowed by applicable requirements. The Minnesota XL Permit will, to the extent possible, reduce the administrative burden through simplified monitoring, reporting and recordkeeping.
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