Asked by Jesse Gonzalez on May 08, 2024

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The preconstruction review process required under the Clean Air Act applies to new facilities as well as existing facilities that undergo major modifications.

Preconstruction Review Process

A regulatory procedure undertaken before the start of construction projects to assess compliance with environmental laws, zoning regulations, and other requirements.

Clean Air Act

A federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level by regulating emissions from both stationary and mobile sources.

Major Modifications

Significant changes or alterations to a system, product, or structure, often requiring considerable work and resources.

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Cesar OrozcoMay 13, 2024
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True
Explanation :
The Clean Air Act requires that facilities that undergo physical changes that result in significant increases in emissions of air pollutants must go through a preconstruction review,obtain a permit,and meet the same new source performance standards or limits on emissions that must be met by new facilities.