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November 2019
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Alaska wins EPA remote communities waiver from Tier 4 diesel generator emission regulations.
Since 2016 PM 2.5 air pollution has worsened. Study data show more people are dying.
EPA advisers unable to agree on PM 2.5 standard.
MIRATECH Expands Its Footprint in Europe with the acquisition of AIR-SONIC, GmbH (Sinntal, Germany)
Early registration opens for TCEQ’s January 20th Texas Emissions Inventory Workshop.
EPA awards $9.7 million to Utah DEQ for ozone/PM2.5 projects. $5 million targets replacement of Uinta Basin energy production engines with new, cleaner-burning engines.
Washington D.C. finalizes revised source category permits for NSPS JJJJ and IIII emergency engines.
Learn more about MIRATECH’s 27-year history and stationary engine emission/acoustic solutions.
Alaska wins EPA remote communities waiver from Tier 4 diesel generator emission regulations.
President Trump signed Senate Bill 163 – The Alaska Remote Generator Reliability and Protection Act, on October 5, 2019 that relaxes Environmental Protection Agency Tier 4 emission regulations for generators used in remote Alaska communities according to an October 7, 2019 Diesel Progress report. Alaskan Senator Dan Sullivan sponsored the Senate bill to exempt rural ...
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Since 2016 PM 2.5 air pollution has worsened. Study data show more people are dying.
Overall, concentrations of PM 2.5 have risen about 5.5 percent since 2016. Air pollution worsened in the United States in 2017 and 2018, new data shows, a reversal after years of sustained improvement with significant implications for public health according to an October 23, 2019 Washington Post report citing researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. In ...
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EPA advisers unable to agree on PM 2.5 standard.
A group of scientists assembled by the EPA to advise it on PM 2.5 pollution standards couldn’t reach agreement on whether the standards should be tightened or remain the same, a development that may complicate ongoing effort to update standards according to an October 25, 2019 Bloomberg Energy & Environment report. The EPA’s Clean Air ...
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MIRATECH Expands Its Footprint in Europe with the acquisition of AIR-SONIC, GmbH (Sinntal, Germany)
(Tulsa, OK) — MIRATECH® further expands its footprint into the EU market with the acquisition of AIR-SONIC, GmbH an industry leading German emissions company. AIR-SONIC is an industry leader in the German market for catalyst, silencers and SCR systems for stationary gas fired engines. Having been in business since 1993, AIR-SONIC has extensive industry background ...
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Early registration opens for TCEQ’s January 20th Texas Emissions Inventory Workshop.
Early registration for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Texas Emissions Inventory Workshop opened October 29th. The workshop is scheduled for January 20, 2020 at J.J. Pickle Research Campus, The University of Texas at Austin Commons Learning Center (10100 Burnet Road, Building #137). Workshop agenda topics include: Emissions Inventory (EI) Applicability, Recent Updates, Fees ...
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EPA awards $9.7 million to Utah DEQ for ozone/PM2.5 projects. $5 million targets replacement of Uinta Basin energy production engines with new, cleaner-burning engines.
On October 2, 2019 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it is providing the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) $9.7 million for projects to improve air quality in the Salt Lake City area and reduce energy production pollution in eastern Utah’s Uinta Basin. The EPA grants, part of the agency’s Targeted Airshed Grants ...
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Washington D.C. finalizes revised source category permits for NSPS JJJJ and IIII emergency engines.
The Washington D.C. Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE) has finalized revisions to two source category permits to construct and/or operate for emergency engines in the District according to an October 3, 2019 Trinity Consultants report. These revised source category permits are for engines that are subject to federal New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) ...
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Learn more about MIRATECH’s 27-year history and stationary engine emission/acoustic solutions.
CLICK HERE to read the complete profile of MIRATECH Corporation ' Featured in the Q2/2019 issue of POWERLINE Magazine. MIRATECH's beginnings were in the energy infrastructure market.  Working through a network of distributors, compressor packagers and end users quickly discovered MIRATECH was offering a rugged, cost effective solution for their emission needs. After its initial ...
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