Section 608 of the Clean Air Act: stationary refrigeration and air conditioning.
Author(s) : EPA
Type of article: Article
Summary
EPA has issued regulations under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act to minimize the emission of refrigerants by maximizing the recovery and recycling of such substances during the service, repair, or disposal of refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment.
Details
- Original title: Section 608 of the Clean Air Act: stationary refrigeration and air conditioning.
- Record ID : 30009475
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation, Environment, General information
- Source: EPA
- Publication date: 2010
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