40 CFR · Protection of Environment
§ 57.102 — Eligibility.
40 CFR § 57.102
TitleTitle 40: Protection of EnvironmentPartPart 57: Primary Nonferrous Smelter Orders
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 10, 2026)
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40 C.F.R. § 57.102 (2026).
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§ 57.102 Eligibility.
(a)A primary copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, or other nonferrous smelter is eligible for an NSO if it meets the following conditions:
(1)The smelter was in existence and operating on August 7, 1977;
(2)The smelter is subject to an approved or promulgated sulfur dioxide (SO2) State Implementation Plan (SIP) emission limitation which is adequate to ensure that National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for SO2 are achieved without the use of any unauthorized dispersion techniques; and
(3)The Administrator determines, based on a showing by the smelter owner, that no means of emission limitation applicable to the smelter which would enable it to comply with its SIP stack emission limitation for SO2 has been adequately demonstrated to be reasonably available (ta
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Kennecott Corp. v. Environmental Protection Agency
684 F.2d 1007 (D.C. Circuit, 1982)
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684 F.2d 1007 (D.C. Circuit, 1982)
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§ 57.101
Purpose and scope.§ 57.102
Eligibility.§ 57.103
Definitions.§ 57.104
Amendment of the NSO.§ 57.106
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