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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.2895

§ 60.2895. What is a siting analysis?

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(a)The siting analysis must consider air pollution control alternatives that minimize, on a site-specific basis, to the maximum extent practicable, potential risks to public health or the environment. In considering such alternatives, you may consider costs, energy impacts, non-air environmental impacts, or any other factors related to the practicability of the alternatives.
(b)Analyses of your OSWI unit's impacts that are prepared to comply with state, local, or other Federal regulatory requirements may be used to satisfy the requirements of this section, provided they include the consideration of air pollution control alternatives specified in paragraph
(a)of this section.
(c)You must complete and submit the siting requirements of this section as required under § 60.2952(c) prior to commencing construction, reconstruction, or modification. [70 FR 74892, Dec. 16, 2005, as amended at 90 FR 27940, June 30, 2025]
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