Compromised Equipment definition
Compromised Equipment means equipment associated with a Vapor Control System that is beginning to show signs of wear beyond normal wear and tear (and cannot be addressed by cleaning the equipment). Examples include, but are not limited to, cracks or grooves in gaskets, abnormally or heavily corroded equipment, beveling or other indications of inefficient connection of the thief hatch to the tank.
Compromised Equipment means equipment associated with a Vapor Control System that is beginning to show signs of wear beyond normal wear, and that cannot be addressed by cleaning the equipment. Examples include, but are not limited to, cracks or grooves in gaskets, abnormally or heavily corroded equipment, and beveling or other indications of inefficient connection of the thief hatch to the tank.
Compromised Equipment means equipment associated with a Vapor Control System that shows signs of wear beyond normal wear and tear (and cannot be addressed by routine maintenance such as tightening, cleaning, or lubricating the equipment) such that the equipment creates a likelihood of VOC emissions in excess of the quantity, rate, opacity or concentration specified by an applicable air quality regulation, permit condition, or Notice of Intent application. Examples include, but are not limited to, indications of inefficient connection of the thief hatch to the Storage Vessel such as cracks or grooves in gaskets, abnormally or heavily corroded equipment, and beveling of surfaces that interferes with effective sealing.
More Definitions of Compromised Equipment
Compromised Equipment means equipment associated with a Vapor Control System that shows signs of wear beyond normal wear and tear (and
Compromised Equipment means equipment at a Central Facility that shows signs of wear beyond normal wear and tear (i.e., that cannot be addressed by routine maintenance such as tightening, cleaning, or lubricating the equipment) such that the equipment creates a likelihood of VOC emissions in excess of the quantity, rate, opacity, or concentration specified by an applicable air quality regulation, permit condition, or other permit or other applicable authorization as issued by PADEP. Examples
Compromised Equipment means on-site equipment associated with a Vapor Control System that is considered beyond reasonable repair or with evidence of damage beyond normal wear and tear (which cannot be addressed by cleaning the equipment). Examples include, but are not limited to, cracks or grooves in gaskets, abnormally or heavily corroded equipment, and beveling or other indications of inefficient connection of the thief hatch to the tank.
Compromised Equipment means equipment associated with a Vapor Control System that is beginning to show signs of wear beyond normal wear and tear (and cannot be addressed by cleaning the equipment) as identified by Marathon.
Compromised Equipment means equipment at a Well Pad that shows signs of wear beyond normal wear and tear (i.e., that cannot be addressed by routine maintenance such as tightening, cleaning, or lubricating the equipment such that the equipment creates a likelihood of excess VOC emissions). Examples include, but are not limited to, indications of inefficient connection of the thief hatch to the Storage Vessel such as cracks in gaskets, abnormally or heavily corroded equipment, or perforated seals.
Compromised Equipment means equipment associated with a
Compromised Equipment means equipment associated with a Vapor Control System that shows signs of wear beyond normal wear and tear (and cannot be addressed by cleaning the equipment). Examples include, but are not limited to, cracks