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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 57 · § 57.603

§ 57.603. Criteria for approval.

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The approvability of any proposed research and development program shall be judged primarily according to the following criteria:
(a)The likelihood that the project will result in the use of more effective means of emission limitation by the smelter within a reasonable period of time and that the technology can be implemented at the smelter in question, should the smelter be placed on a SIP compliance schedule at some future date when adequately demonstrated technology is reasonably available;
(b)Whether the proposed funding and staffing of the project appear adequate for its successful completion;
(c)Whether the proposed level of funding for the project is consistent with the research and development expenditure levels for pollution control found in other industries;
(d)The potential that the project may yield industrywide pollution control benefits;
(e)Whether the project may also improve control of other pollutants of both occupational and environmental significance;
(f)The potential effects of the project on energy conservation; and
(g)Other non-air quality health and environmental considerations.
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