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The reality however, is that EPA has refused — or perhaps is simply unable — to im- plement Title V in a manner limited to this administrative purpose. Instead, Title V, as envisioned by EPA, would create an overlay of bureaucracy and delay on every action within a facility — no matter how minor. It literally creates a regulatory straightjacket on every industry without any concern about their environmental record or the existing State permitting program. Texas has long had an excellent air per...mitting program which provides for New Source Review of major and minor sources, including a review of the health effects of the chemicals to be emitted. This program has provided an outstanding level of protection to the citizens of Texas while enabling companies to operate and expand their businesses within the limits defined by the Clean Air Act. TI and many other companies in Texas believe that the benefits of the Title V program — as currently implemented by EPA — are not justified by the cost, since for the most part it is merely an overlay on a State program that has already proven to be successful, and it does not take into account the flexibility needs of industries like ours.

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