Area source definition

Area source means any stationary source of hazardous air pollutants that is not a major source as defined in rule 567—22.100(455B).
Area source means any dry cleaning facility that includes only dry-to- dry machines and has a total yearly perchloroethylene consumption equal to or less than 2100 gallons (8000 liters) as calculated on a twelve consecutive month basis in accordance with subsection (f)(1)(i) of this section.
Area source means any small resi- dential, governmental, institutional, commercial, or industrial fuel combus- tion operations; onsite solid waste dis- posal facility; motor vehicles, aircraft vessels, or other transportation facili- ties or other miscellaneous sources identified through inventory tech- niques similar to those described in the ‘‘AEROS Manual series, Vol. II AEROS User’s Manual,’’ EPA–450/2–76–029 De- cember 1976.

Examples of Area source in a sentence

  • Rule Revisions Efficiency Initiatives (Lean/Kaizen) Community Outreach Efforts Inspections of Automobile Tampering Area Source National Emissions Standards Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) Midwest Clean Diesel Initiative and Implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Clean Diesel Grant Program.


More Definitions of Area source

Area source means any stationary source that is not a major source.
Area source means any stationary source of hazardous air pollutants that is not a major source as defined in this regulation.
Area source means any stationary source which has the potential to emit hazardous air pollutants but is not a major source of hazardous air pollutants.
Area source means any stationary source that is not a major source. For purposes of this article, the phrase "area source" shall not include motor vehicles or nonroad vehicles.
Area source means any perchloroethylene dry cleaning facility that meets the conditions in 5.1.8 of this regulation.
Area source means any stationary source of hazardous air pollutants that is not a major source. For purposes of this regulation, the term "area source" shall not include motor vehicles or nonroad vehicles subject to regulation under Title II (National Emission Standards) of the Act.
Area source means any stationary source of hazardous air pollutants that is not a major source.