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July 19, 2020
 

Proposed Revisions to Petroleum Refinery Emissions Inventory Guidelines

 

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Proposed Revisions to
Petroleum Refinery Emissions
Inventory Guidelines

Dear Interested Stakeholder,

The Air District is proposing revisions to the Petroleum Refinery Emissions Inventory Guidelines ("Guidelines"; latest version published July 2019).

The Air District is seeking comments on the current proposed changes. A summary of the current proposed changes and their rationale is presented on the Air District’s Refinery Emissions Inventory Guidelines web page.

The Air District is also accepting comments on the entirety of the document and will consider changes as appropriate throughout the document. A history of prior revisions to the Guidelines is also presented at the above web page. To facilitate review, the Air District is providing two redline documents, one showing the current proposed changes to the July 2019 Guidelines, and a second showing all changes from the original Guidelines published in 2016.

Comments will be considered if submitted by September 11, 2020.

Comments should be e-mailed to Art Valla, Principal Air Quality Engineer, at avalla@baaqmd.gov.
Working to protect public health, air quality, and the global climate,

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