Major stationary source definition

Major stationary source means any of the following:
Major stationary source means any stationary source or modification whose allowable emissions of any air contaminant, except for lead and greenhouse gases, are equal to or greater than 50 tons per year. For the air contaminant lead, "major stationary source" means any stationary source or modification whose allowable emissions of lead are equal to or greater than five tons per year. For the air contaminant that is greenhouse gases, "major stationary source" means any stationary source or modification whose allowable emissions of total greenhouse gases are:
Major stationary source or "major source" means any source identified in Chapter 2.

Examples of Major stationary source in a sentence

  • Specifically, we proposed the following:• Major stationary source threshold of100 tpy PM10 or any specific PM10 precursor in moderate PM10 nonattainment areas,• Major stationary source threshold of70 tpy PM10 or any specific PM10 precursor in serious PM10 nonattainment areas, and• Significant emission rate of 15 tpyPM10 and 40 tpy PM10 precursors.

  • Major stationary source is defined in 40 CFR 51.165(a)(1)(iv), promulgated as of July 1, 2007, including the revision pub- lished at 72 FR 24077 (effective July 2, 2007), and hereby incorporated by reference in this rule, as published by the Office of the Federal Register, U.S. National Archives and Records, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20408.

  • V.C.6. Major stationary source means major stationary source as defined in Section II.A.25.

  • The baseline date is not established by the permit application for an emitting source or modification which (1) is not listed in Chapter 6, Section 4(a) under the definition for "Major stationary source", item (a), (2) qualified as "major" prior to August 7, 1980 only because fugitive emissions were included in determining potential to emit, and (3) submitted a complete permit application under Chapter 6, Section 4(b) or the Federal Clean Air Act prior to August 7, 1980.

  • Major stationary source is defined in 40 CFR 51.165(a)(1)(iv), promulgated as of July 1, 2011, and hereby incorporated by reference in this rule, as published by the Office of the Federal Register, U.S. National Archives and Records, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20408.


More Definitions of Major stationary source

Major stationary source means the following:
Major stationary source means a stationary air contaminant source which directly emits, or has the potential to emit, one hundred tons or more of an air pollutant per year including a major source of fugitive emissions of a pollutant as determined by rule by the department or the administrator of the United States environmental protection agency.
Major stationary source means any stationary source which emits, or has the potential to emit, 100 tons or more per year of any regulated air pollutant.
Major stationary source means the same as defined in Rule 20.1 – New Source ReviewGeneral Provisions.
Major stationary source means the same as defined in Rule 20.1.
Major stationary source means “major stationary source” as defined in 40 CFR 51.165(a)(1)(iv), provided that:
Major stationary source or “major source” means any source identified in Article 2, Section 2.