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 104 STAT. 2584 PUBLIC LAW 101-549—NOV. 15, 1990 129 of the Clean Air Act, the Administrator shall review the availability of acid gas scrubbers as a pollution control technology for small new unite and for existing unite (as defined in 54 Federal Register 52190 (December 20, 1989), taking into account the provisions of subsection (a)(2) of section 129 of the Clean Air Act. 42 USC 6921 SEC. 306. ASH MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL. For a period of 2 years after the date of enactment of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, ash from solid waste incineration unite burning municipal weiste shall not be regulated by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to section 3001 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act. Such reference and limitation shall not be construed to prejudice, endorse or otherwise affect any activity by the Administrator following the 2-year period from the date of enactment of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. TITLE IV—ACID DEPOSITION CONTROL Sec. 401. Acid deposition control. Sec. 402. Fossil fuel use. Sec. 403. Repeal of percent reduction. Sec. 404. Acid deposition standards. Sec. 405. National acid lakes registry. Sec. 406. Industrial SO2 Emissions. Sec. 407. Sense of the Ckjngress on emission reductions costs. Sec. 408. Monitor acid rain program in Canada. Sec. 409. Report on clean coals technologies export programs. Sec. 410. Acid deposition research by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Sec. 411. Study of buffering and neutralizing agents. Sec. 412. Conforming amendment. Sec. 413. Special clean coal technology project. SEC. 401. ACID DEPOSITION CONTROL. The Clean Air Act is amended by adding the following new title after title III: "TITLE IV—ACID DEPOSITION CONTROL "Sec. 401. Findings and purpose. "Sec. 402. Definitions. "Sec. 403. Sulfur dioxide allowance program for existing and new units. "Sec. 404. Phase I sulfur dioxide requirements. "Sec. 405. Phase II sulfur dioxide requirements. "Sec. 406. Allowances for States with emissions rates at or below 0.80 Ibs/mmBtu. "Sec. 407. Nitrogen oxides emission reduction program. "Sec. 408. Permits and compliance plans. "Sec. 409. Repowered sources. "Sec. 410. Election for additional sources. "Sec. 411. Excess emissions penalty. "Sec. 412. Monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements. "Sec. 413. General compliance with other provisions. "Sec. 414. Enforcement. "Sec. 415. Clean coal technology regulatory incentives. "Sec. 416. Contingency guarantee; auctions, reserve. 42 USC 7651. "SEC. 401. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES. "(a) FINDINGS. —The Congress finds that— "(1) the presence of acidic compounds and their precursors in the atmosphere and in deposition from the atmosphere represente a threat to natural resources, ecosystems, materials, visibility, and public health;

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