Pursuant to Section 112 of the Clean Air Act ("CAA''), the EPA finalized national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (''NESHAP") from electric generating units ("EGUs") in December 2011. These standards, commonly known as the "Mercury and Air Toxics Standards" ("MATS"), adopt emission limits on mercury, acid gases and other toxic pollutants for affected coal and oil-fired EGUs.
The Mercury and Air Toxics (MATS) Enforcement Response policy (Dec. 16, 2011) describes the approach regarding the issue of Section 113(a) administrative orders with respect to the sources that must operate in noncompliance with the MATS for up to a year to address specific documented reliability concerns.
On April 16, 2016, five administrative orders were issued in connection the policy.
You will need Adobe Reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA’s About PDF page to learn more.- MATS - Enforcement Response Policy (PDF)(7 pp, 2 MB)
- Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS) for CAA 113(a), Administrative Order, Ames IA (PDF)(13 pp, 412 K)
- Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS), CAA 113(a), Administrative Order, Wyandotte County, KS (PDF)(14 pp, 430 K)
- Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS), CAA 113(a) Administrative Order, Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS), CAA 113(A) Administrative Order, Grand River Dam Authority, OK (PDF)(14 pp, 390 K)
- Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS), CAA 113(a) Administrative Order Amendment, Grand River Dam Authority, OK (PDF)(4 pp, 717 K)
- Mercury and Air Toxics (MATS), CAA 113(a), Administrative Order, Tenessee Valley Authority, TN (PDF)(15 pp, 382 K)
- Mercury and Air Toxics (MATS), CAA 113(a), Administrative Order, Virginia Electric and Power, VA (PDF)(14 pp, 446 K)