Examples of Maximum theoretical emissions in a sentence
Maximum theoretical emissions of fugitive dust are estimated to be less than 6.0 tons per year.
Maximum theoretical emissions concentration is defined as the metals or chlorine feedrate divided by the gas flowrate, and is expressed in terms of µg/dscm.
Maximum theoretical emissions are the quantity of air contaminants that theoretically could be emitted by the emissions sources identified below, without considering emission control devices, based on the design capacity of the source.
A 11 Maximum theoretical emissions concentration (MTEC) is an alternative method used in the HWC MACT for demonstrating emissions compliance and is especially useful for sources which have low concentrations of HAP in their feeds.
The following are the applicable requirements and emission calculations for emissions units that are either new or changed as a result of this renewal: Space Heaters B10: Maximum theoretical emissions were calculated using emission factors from AP-42, 5th edition.