Control Technique Guidelines
Meaning, Term, and Glossary Definition - What is Control Technique Guidelines?
EPA documents designed to assist state and local pollution authorities to achieve and maintain air quality standards for certain sources (e.g. organic emissions from solvent metal cleaning known as degreasing) through reasonably available control technologies (RACT).
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Related glossary terms:
Add-on Control Device Air Pollution Control Device BACT Best Available Control Technology Best Available Control Measures BACM Best Available Control Technology BACT Biological Control Command-and-Control Regulations Controlled Reaction Effluent Guidelines
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