CEMS Code definition

CEMS Code means the current version of the Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) Code for Stationary Source Air Emissions, Department of Environment & Conservation, Government of Western Australia;
CEMS Code means the Alberta Continuous Emission Monitoring System Code (Alberta Environmental Protection 1998), as amended from time to time;
CEMS Code means the code of practice that details design, installation, performance, maintenance & verification for CEMS, as well as quality assurance upon acquired data. The Code is titled Department of Environment and Conservation Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) Code for Stationary Source Air Emissions, October 2006;

More Definitions of CEMS Code

CEMS Code means the Alberta Continuous Emission Monitoring System Code (Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 2012), as amended from time to time;

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