Reasonably Available Control Technology RACT
Meaning, Term, and Glossary Definition - What is Reasonably Available Control Technology RACT?
Control technology that is reasonably available, and both technologically and economically feasible. Usually applied to existing sources in nonattainment areas; in most cases is less stringent than new source performance standards.
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