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Alaska Statutes.
Title 46. Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation
Chapter 14. Air Quality Control
Section 20. Classification of Stationary Sources or Emission Units; Reporting.
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AS 46.14.020. Classification of Stationary Sources or Emission Units; Reporting.

(a) The department, by regulation, may classify stationary sources or emission units that, in the department's determination, are likely to cause or contribute to air pollution, according to the levels and types of emissions and other characteristics that relate to air quality. The department may make a classification under this subsection applicable to the state as a whole or to a designated area of the state. The department shall base the classifications on consideration of health, economic, and social factors, sensitivity of the receiving environment, and physical effects on property.

(b) The department or a local air quality control program authorized under AS 46.14.400 may require an owner and operator of a stationary source or emission unit classified under this section to report information to the department or the authorized local program concerning location, size, and height of stacks or area emission units, processes employed, fuels used, the nature and time periods or duration of emissions, and other information relevant to air quality that is available or reasonably capable of being calculated and compiled.


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