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Collision Repair Campaign


The Collision Repair Campaign (CRC) is an effort to address health threats through a two-year campaign to drastically reduce auto body emissions at the national level. The program will invite and encourage early compliance with the Auto Body Refinishing (Surface Coating) Area Source NESHAP Rule. Training will be provided (through HQ resources and DfE) on ways to reduce emissions and risks from current operations.

Collision Repair Campaign Information for:

About Area Sources
An area source is any source that is not a major source. (A major source is a facility that emits, or has the potential to emit in the absence of controls, at least 10 tons per year (TPY) of individual hazardous air pollutants (HAP) or 25 TPY of combined HAP). More Information

CRC's link to Region 10/National EPA strategic goals and endeavors


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URL: http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/AIRPAGE.NSF/Collision+Repair+Campaign/crc-home

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