SJVAPCD Rules 4305 through 4308, 4320 and 4351

SJVAPCD Rules

SJVAPCD Rules 4305 through 4308, 4320 and 4351 limit the emissions of NOx and CO from boilers, steam generators and process heaters.

The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District is a public health agency whose mission is to improve the health and quality of life for all Central Valley residents through efficient, effective and entrepreneurial air quality management strategies. The core values have been designed to ensure that their mission is accomplished through commonsense, feasible measures that are based on sound science.

As of 2019, the SJVAPCD has established a rule titled Best Available Control Technology (BACT), which means if a business achieves lower NOx than what is mandated, all new permits must meet this achieved-in-practice limit. The Rules are essentially moving targets. Learn more about BACT.

And if you are looking to retrofit your boiler in the San Joaquin Valley, all retrofits must meet the Best Available Retrofit Control Technology (BARCT).

R.F. MacDonald Co. suggests all customers contact APCD prior to making equipment selections to confirm the SJVAPCD Boiler Compliance Rules have not been updated.

Source: San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District

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