Major source threshold definition

Major source threshold means the lowest applicable emissions rate for a pollutant that would cause the source to be a major source at the particular time and location, under R18-2-101(64) the definition of major source in R18-2-101.
Major source threshold means the lowest applicable emissions rate for a pollutant that would cause the source to be a major source at the particular time and location, under 17.04.340.127Section 17.04.340(A)(128).
Major source threshold means the following emission rates from a specified in the definition of major stationary source in Rule 1401., excluding any non-road engines:

Examples of Major source threshold in a sentence

  • Major source threshold" means the lowest applicable emissions rate for a pollutant that would cause the source to be a major source at the particular time and location, under17.04.340.127 Section 17.04.340(A)(128).

  • Major source threshold for HAPs is 10 tons for any individual hazardous air pollutant or 25 tons for a combination of all HAPs.

  • Can’t happen in our district because de minimis in MDAQMD is < Major source threshold over 5 years…aka 25 tpy NOx/VOC and the “Significant” threshold is 40 tpy NOx/VOC.

  • Major source threshold for Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS).Given ODS are regulated by title VI of the CAA, ODS are “subject to regulation” for purposes of PSD applicability.

  • This scenario is mathematically impossible within the MDAQMD because the de minimis threshold is < Major source threshold over 5 years (aka 25 tpy NOx/VOC over 5 years) and the Significant threshold is 40 tpy NOx/VOC.

  • Lopez OL, Klunk WE, Mathis CA, Snitz BE, Chang Y, Tracy RP, Kuller LH.

  • Figure 3: How a facility could become a major source of emissions based on an ECD malfunctiona100.01 TPY VOC Major Source Emissions Six-day malfunction Synthetic Minor Emissions95.05 TPY VOC Major source threshold = 100 TYPVOC Permitted operation Potential operationECD at 95%average control efficiencyECD at 94.44%average control efficiency Source: OIG analysis of potential VOC emission increases due to a short-term ECD malfunction.


More Definitions of Major source threshold

Major source threshold means PTE:‌
Major source threshold means the emission rates specified in the definition of major stationary source in Rule 1401.
Major source threshold means the following emission rates:
Major source threshold means the following emission rates from a stationary source, excluding any non-road engines:
Major source threshold means the lowest applicable emissions rate for a pollutant that would cause the source to be a major source at the particular time and location, under R18-2-101(61).

Related to Major source threshold

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  • Stated Threshold means total losses under the shared loss agreements in the amount of $110,000,000.00.

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  • Threshold means with respect to Party B: infinity.

  • Alteration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

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  • S&P Required Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from S&P of "BBB+".

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  • Senior Target Amount With respect to each Distribution Date, an amount equal to the lesser of (a) the product of (i) 77.30% and (ii) the Aggregate Loan Balance for such Distribution Date determined as of the last day of the related Collection Period and (b) the amount, if any, by which (i) the Aggregate Loan Balance for such Distribution Date determined as of the last day of the Collection Period exceeds (ii) 0.50% of the Cut-off Date Balance.

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  • M2 Target Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount equal to the lesser of (a) the product of (i) 65.70% minus the Additional Required Enhancement Percentage and (ii) the Pool Balance for such Distribution Date determined as of the last day of the related Collection Period and (b) the amount, if any, by which (i) the Pool Balance for such Distribution Date determined as of the last day of the related Collection Period exceeds (ii) 0.50% of the Cut-off Date Balance.

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