Metals Sector: Primary (NAICS 331) and Fabricated (NAICS 332)
The metals sector is part of the manufacturing sector (NAICS 31 - 33). It includes the fabricated metals industry, the iron and steel industry, the metal casting industry, and the nonferrous metals industry.
Laws and Regulations
Air
- Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
 - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP):
- Benzene Waste Operations
 - Chromium Electroplating
 - Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, & Battery Stacks
 - Coke Ovens (Charging, Top Side, and Door Leaks)
 - Degreasing Organic Cleaners (Halogenated Solvent Cleaners)
 - Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking Facilities (Area Sources)
 - Ferromanganese and Silicomanganese Production (Ferroalloys, Major Sources)
 - Industrial Cooling Towers
 - Integrated Iron and Steel
 - Iron and Steel Foundries (Major Sources)
 - Lime Manufacturing
 - Metal Can (surface coating)
 - Metal Coil (surface coating)
 - Metal Furniture (surface coating)
 - Paper and Other Web (surface coating)
 - Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production & Area Sources
 - Primary Aluminum
 - Primary Copper
 - Primary Lead Smelting
 - Primary Magnesium Refining
 - Reinforced Plastic Composites Production
 - Secondary Aluminum
 - Secondary Lead Smelters
 
 
Water
- Iron and Steel Rulemaking Process: effluent guidelines.
 - Metal Products and Machinery: effluent guidelines.
 - Metal Molding and Casting (Foundries) Effluent Guidelines
 - Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Effluent Guidelines
 - Metal Finishing Effluent Guidelines
 
Compliance
- Combustion Portal: compliance assistance center.
 - Industrial Materials Recycling: Foundry Sand
 - Metals Sector Compliance Assistance: including sector profiles and assistance centers.
 - Mining and Mineral Processing Compliance Assistance Resources for the Gold and Copper Industries
 
Related Technical Information
- AP 42 - Chapter 12: Metallurgical Industry - emission factors and process information for air pollution source categories.
 
Additional federal and state regulations not listed here may apply. Find your state environmental agency.