§603-B. Acid deposition control
1. Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature finds that acid deposition, commonly referred to as "acid rain," resulting from commercial, industrial or other emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, is occurring in the State. The Legislature also finds that acid deposition poses a present and severe threat to the State's natural resources, including its fish and wildlife, agriculture and water resources, as well as to the State's economy and public health. Increasing evidence suggests that acid deposition also affects the State's economy by reducing the growth productivity of the State's forest resources.
[PL 1985, c. 498, §1 (NEW).]
2. Nitrogen oxides emission inventory. The department shall prepare an inventory of both current and potential nitrogen oxide emission sources in the State. The department shall also evaluate the contribution of nitrogen oxide emissions to acid deposition and other air pollution problems in the State. The inventory and evaluation shall be completed and submitted to the Legislature by January 31, 1987.
[PL 1985, c. 498, §1 (NEW).]
3. Acid rain impact study. The department shall complete a study covering the following areas:
A. A resampling and measuring of the response of the State's lakes located in sensitive geologic areas; [PL 1985, c. 498, §1 (NEW).]
B. An identification of sensitive receptor areas throughout the State based on, but not limited to, the following criteria: Geology; elevation; lake size; watershed area; and aquatic and terrestrial flora; [PL 1985, c. 498, §1 (NEW).]
C. An assessment of the impact of acid deposition on the growth and productivity of the State's forest resources; and [PL 1985, c. 498, §1 (NEW).]
D. A determination through long-range modeling techniques of the contribution of both in-state sources and out-of-state sources to acid rain deposition in the State. [PL 1985, c. 498, §1 (NEW).]
In preparing this study, the department shall coordinate with and utilize as fully as possible the research being conducted at the University of Maine and research conducted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency regarding the acid rain problem. Results of this study shall be reported to the Legislature, together with recommendations for further actions, no later than January 31, 1987.
[PL 1985, c. 779, §84 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1985, c. 498, §1 (NEW). PL 1985, c. 779, §84 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 38: WATERS AND NAVIGATION
Chapter 4: PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF AIR
38 §581. Declaration of findings and intent
38 §583. Establishment of air quality regions
38 §583-A. Regulations for hearing and applications (REPEALED)
38 §583-B. Classification of air quality control regions
38 §584. Establishment of ambient air quality standards
38 §584-A. Ambient air quality standards
38 §584-B. Establishment of ambient increments -- Class I regions
38 §584-C. Establishment of ambient increments -- Class II regions
38 §584-D. Establishment of ambient increments -- Class III regions
38 §584-E. Exclusions from applicable increments -- Class I, II and III regions
38 §584-F. Ozone health warnings
38 §585. Establishment of emission standards
38 §585-A. Establishment of standards
38 §585-B. Hazardous air pollutant standards
38 §585-C. Hazardous air pollutant emissions inventory
38 §585-D. New motor vehicle emission standards
38 §585-E. Gasoline station vapor recovery requirements (REPEALED)
38 §585-F. Motor vehicle emissions labeling program
38 §585-G. Motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program requirement
38 §585-H. MTBE monitoring and reductions (REPEALED)
38 §585-J. Architectural coatings
38 §585-K. Greenhouse gas emission standards; moratorium
38 §585-L. Idling requirements for motor vehicles (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 38, SECTION 585-K)
38 §585-M. Prohibition on sale of gasoline containing corn-based ethanol
38 §585-N. Reformulated gasoline (REPEALED)
38 §585-O. Motor vehicle emission control system tampering
38 §586. Subpoena power (REPEALED)
38 §588. Transcript to be made (REPEALED)
38 §589. Registration; penalties
38 §589-A. Notification of violation to affected municipality
38 §590-B. Testing at resource recovery facilities
38 §590-C. Incinerator classification (REPEALED)
38 §590-D. Waste classification (REPEALED)
38 §590-E. Combustion of material-separated, refuse-derived fuel
38 §590-F. Safety precautions for children touring incinerator facilities
38 §591-A. Modifications to a licensed source
38 §591-B. Meteorological data collection
38 §592. Violations; general procedures (REPEALED)
38 §592-A. Soiling of property; nuisance
38 §593. Violations; emergency procedures (REPEALED)
38 §595. Enforcement; violations (REPEALED)
38 §596. Violations of orders and regulations; penalties (REPEALED)
38 §597. Municipal air pollution control
38 §598. Visible emissions (REPEALED)
38 §599. Open burning (REPEALED)
38 §600. Fuel-burning equipment particulate emission standard (REPEALED)
38 §601. Incinerator particulate emission standard (REPEALED)
38 §602. General process source particulate emissions (REPEALED)
38 §603. Low sulfur fuel (REPEALED)
38 §603-B. Acid deposition control
38 §604. Sulfur dioxide emission standard for sulfite pulping processes (REPEALED)
38 §606. Nonpoint sources or indirect sources; review of public ways (REPEALED)
38 §607. Municipal alternative (REPEALED)
38 §608. Stationary source performance standards (REPEALED)
38 §608-A. Soil decontamination
38 §609. Petroleum liquid storage vapor control (REPEALED)
38 §609-A. Gasoline service station vapor control (REPEALED)
38 §609-B. Motor vehicle fuel volatility limit (REPEALED)
38 §609-C. Gasoline tank truck tightness; self-certification (REPEALED)
38 §610. Petroleum liquids transfer vapor recovery (REPEALED)
38 §610-A. Hexavalent chromium particulate emission standard (REPEALED)
38 §610-B. Outdoor wood boilers