§204.1760. Reasonably Achievable Control Technology (RACT)  


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  • "Reasonably Achievable Control Technology" or "RACT" means devices, systems, process modifications, or other apparatus or techniques that are reasonably available taking into account:

     

    a)         The necessity of imposing such controls in order to attain and maintain a national ambient air quality standard;

     

    b)         The social, environmental, and economic impact of such controls; and

     

    c)         Alternative means of providing for attainment and maintenance of such standard.