40 CFR § 35.4160 - What does EPA do if more than one group applies for a TAG at the same site?
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# 35.4160 What does EPA do if more than one group applies for a TAG at the same site?When multiple groups apply, EPA will rank each applicant relative to other applicants using the criteria in § 35.4155.