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Best Available Control Technology (BACT) Defined

A concept taken from the Clean Air Act designed to preserve air quality from degradation by requiring that emissions from new facilities, temporary facilities, and even existing facilities in some instances be controlled to the extent possible using the best available technology.

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Environmental & Energy

Published October 9, 2008, 7:33 am, Mondaq

Originally published in the Business Record. Used with permission. Two cases are being closely watched for their implications regarding regulation of greenhouse gases under the Act.

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