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Pursuant to directives listed in control measure CMB-05 of the 2016 Final Air Quality Management Plan and in California State Assembly Bill 617, RECLAIM facilities are now subject to an expedited implementation schedule to install additional Best Available Retrofit Control Technology (BARCT).  As a result, the NOx RECLAIM program is transitioning to a command-and-control regulatory structure.  The transition of facilities in RECLAIM to command-and-control is a complex process with a number of policy items and rule amendments that will be addressed through an ongoing rulemaking process.  This page is designed to provide direct links to RECLAIM Transition-related material and serves as the central location for all information related to the transition.  Updates for all rules associated with the transition, upcoming working group meetings, archived transition documents, and the latest RECLAIM transition announcements can be located by using the links below.

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