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AWC: projected PCWP rule to identify emission reductions

 Monday, August 26, 2019

Robert Glowinski, President & CEO of American Wood Council (AWC)  mentioned that the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) release of the Plywood and Composite Wood Products (PCWP) Risk and Technology Review (RTR) proposal.

 

 

“Over the last 15 years, the wood products industry installed expensive control technologies to comply with the 2004 PCWP Maximum Achievable Control Technology [MACT] regulations and saw over 90 percent emissions reductions from regulated wood presses and dryers. EPA has now reviewed those control technologies after 10 years of experience and has confirmed they are the best available.

 

 

 

“AWC’s member companies strive to be good stewards of the environment and in the communities in which they operate, so we are also pleased with EPA’s finding that public health is protected around our wood product mills. AWC and its member companies provided significant mill performance information to EPA in response to the Agency’s 2018 survey, creating a strong record for this rule making.

 

 

“After evaluating how the PCWP MACT rule has been implemented, EPA has also appropriately identified a few provisions that could be updated to reflect real world conditions and potential environmental benefits. For example, we are pleased EPA is inviting comment on improving compliance options for less energy-intensive control strategies. However, EPA has also proposed increasing the frequency of testing and reporting that will add additional costs and burdens to an industry that is facing increased global competition. We look forward to providing more detailed comments after further review of the proposal.”

 

 

North American wood products manufacturing’s voice American Wood Council (AWC), is an industry where more than 450,000 men and women in the United States works regularly and support their family. AWC represents 86 percent of the structural wood products industry, and members make products that are essential to everyday life from a renewable resource that absorbs and sequesters carbon. Staff experts develop state-of-the-art engineering data, technology, and standards for wood products to assure their safe and efficient design, as well as provide information on wood design, green building, and environmental regulations. AWC also advocates for balanced government policies that affect wood products.

 

 

 

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