Compliance Strategies for Gasoline Distribution Facilities
Date of Award
5-28-2010
Document Type
Undergraduate Capstone Project
Degree Name
Master of Applied Science
Organizational Unit
University College, Environmental Policy and Management
Disciplines
Environmental Policy & Mgmt
First Advisor
Daniel Pope
Keywords
Gasoline
Abstract
Gasoline Distribution Generally Available Control Technology (GD GACT) is a Federal environmental regulation that is specifically written and enforced to reduce HAP emissions from gasoline distribution (GD) facilities. The regulation targets four specific types of GD facilities: bulk gasoline terminals, bulk gasoline plants, pipeline breakout stations, and pipeline pumping stations. A GD GACT compliance plan was developed for a particular, representative example of each type of GD facility affected by the regulation. Each facility in the study is owned and operated by a single company. The compliance plans were developed to meet the regulatory requirements contained within GD GACT. The compliance plans will be implemented at each facility prior to the January 10, 2011 compliance date.
Publication Statement
Copyright is held by the author. Permanently suppressed.
Recommended Citation
Clemons, Grant, "Compliance Strategies for Gasoline Distribution Facilities" (2010). University College: Environmental Policy and Management Capstones. 97.
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/ucol_epm/97