Unit Inventory Sample Clauses

Unit Inventory. The permit holder shall maintain on site a list of emissions units that emit VOC and HAP including screen presses, offset presses, pad printers, screen reclaim, solvent cleaning and other significant units3. This list shall be reviewed and updated at least annually or upon replacements, removal, or additions of equipment. [07-KLH-284 and s. NR 439.04, Wis. Adm. Code.] (3) The Permit holder shall monitor and record control device parameters as required under I.B.1.c.(3) [ss. NR 439.04, and 408.11(12), Wis. Adm. Code.] (4) Methodologies established as Approved Replicable Methods shall address but not be limited to addressing, use of appropriate VOC retention factors, control device maintenance, monitoring material usage, and capture efficiencies. [07-KLH-284 and ss. NR 408.11(13), and 439.04, Wis. Adm. Code.] (5) Calculation procedures including Approved Replicable Methods used to calculate emissions shall be included in EMM = sum [CxUx(1 - CE)] 2 Where: EMM = total monthly emissions of VOC or HAP in kilograms (pounds) from all coatings, inks or other VOC or HAP emitting material used;. Cx = the VOC or HAP content of material x, in percent by weight Ux = the amount of material x, as applied, during any month, in pounds or kilograms X = identifies the individual materials CE = 80% for the biofilter or the overall control efficiency including capture efficiency established for an alternative control device during department approved stack testing (see I.ZZZ.7). Where the equipment is not controlled, CE=0 If the facility uses a control device to reduce VOC or HAP emissions, the permit holder shall perform stacktesting within 180 days of start up of the control device to establish a control efficiency. If total enclosure is not used, testing on capture efficiency will also be performed within 180 days of start up of the control device. The department may require additional stacktesting to ensure continual compliance. The control device shall meet the requirements in I.B.1.b.(2) and (3). 2 This equation assumes 100% capture of all production equipment which is the current situation at this facility.
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Unit Inventory. The permit holder shall maintain on site a list of all combustion units, their heat input capacities and the types of fuels that are combusted in them. This list shall be reviewed and updated at least annually or upon replacements, removal, or additions of fuel combustion equipment. [s. NR 439.04, Wis. Adm. Code.] (3) Whenever an alternate fuel is used, the permit holder shall keep records that show the following: [s. NR 439.04
Unit Inventory. At any time at which the Borrower does not have an Investment Grade Rating, permit the total number of Model Units and Spec Units owned by the Borrower and the Guarantors at any time to exceed the greater of (a) 25% of the total number of Unit Closings during the immediately preceding 12-month period or (b) 50% of the total number of Unit Closings during the immediately preceding six-month period.
Unit Inventory. Permit the total number of Model Units and Spec Units owned by the Borrower and the Guarantors at any time to exceed the greater of (a) 25% of the total number of Unit Closings during the immediately preceding 12-month period or (b) 50% of the total number of Unit Closings during the immediately preceding six-month period.
Unit Inventory. In the fall of 2015, we undertook a Mixed Species Sub-Unit Inventory17 to answer the question, is there enough total volume in the BLCF to develop a new salvage program that focuses on partial cutting Pl from mixed-species stands? This information is being used in conjunction with known information on the Pl stands currently being salvaged to:  Estimate the amount of dead Pl still remaining on the Community Forest.  To rationalize an increase in the salvage program.  Specifically, to provide the data to support the expansion of the salvage program into mixed stands using understory protection regimes. Preliminary results were available by the end of October 2015. The results are discussed and used in the Harvest Strategy (Section 7.3.3). Further analysis is underway on this data to help define the understory protection program opportunities.

Related to Unit Inventory

  • Inventory To the extent Inventory held for sale or lease has been produced by any Borrower, it has been and will be produced by such Borrower in accordance with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, and all rules, regulations and orders thereunder.

  • Inventories The Operator shall maintain detailed records of Controllable Material.

  • Physical Inventory The Contractor shall periodically perform, record, and disclose physical inventory results. A final physical inventory shall be performed upon contract completion or termination. The Property Administrator may waive this final inventory requirement, depending on the circumstances (e.g., overall reliability of the Contractor’s system or the property is to be transferred to a follow-on contract).

  • Eligible Inventory As to each item of Inventory that is identified by any Borrower as Eligible Inventory in a Borrowing Base Certificate submitted to Agent, such Inventory is (a) of good and merchantable quality, free from known defects, and (b) not excluded as ineligible by virtue of one or more of the excluding criteria (other than Agent-discretionary criteria) set forth in the definition of Eligible Inventory.

  • Merchantable Inventory All Inventory is in all material respects of good and marketable quality, free from all material defects.

  • Equipment and Inventory With respect to any Equipment and/or Inventory of an Obligor, each such Obligor has exclusive possession and control of such Equipment and Inventory of such Obligor except for (i) Equipment leased by such Obligor as a lessee or (ii) Equipment or Inventory in transit with common carriers. No Inventory of an Obligor is held by a Person other than an Obligor pursuant to consignment, sale or return, sale on approval or similar arrangement.

  • As to Equipment and Inventory The Grantor hereby agrees that it shall

  • Physical Inventories (a) The Collateral Agent, at the expense of the Loan Parties, may participate in and/or observe each physical count and/or inventory of so much of the Collateral as consists of Inventory which is undertaken on behalf of the Borrowers so long as such participation does not disrupt the normal inventory schedule or process.

  • Inventory and Equipment On the date hereof, the Inventory and the Equipment (other than mobile goods) are kept at the locations listed on Schedule 5.

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