ARS § 49-487 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 49-487

The board of supervisors may classify air contaminant sources and require reporting. Owners, lessees, or operators of potential air contaminant sources must provide and operate reasonable monitoring devices and give monitoring information when the control officer directs. Some records are confidential if they reveal tr

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United States — Arizona
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The board of supervisors may classify air contaminant sources and require reporting. Owners, lessees, or operators of potential air contaminant sources must provide and operate reasonable monitoring devices and give monitoring information when the control officer directs. Some records are confidential if they reveal trade secrets or disclosure would harm certain investigations, but specified emission and permit information must still be public.