Minor source baseline date definition

Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or to regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR 51.166 submits a complete application under the relevant regulations. The trigger date is:
Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or major modification subject to the requirements of this rule or to 40 CFR Part 52.21* submits a complete application under the relevant regulations, including the following:
Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program, as defined in Chapter 1, submits a complete permit application. The trigger date is, in the case of PM10 and sulfur dioxide, August 7, 1977, in the case of nitrogen dioxide, February 8, 1988, and in the case of PM2.5, October 20, 2011. Any minor source baseline date established originally for the TSP increments shall remain in effect and shall apply for purposes of determining the amount of available PM10 increments, except that the Department may rescind any such minor source baseline date where it can be shown, to the satisfaction of the Department, that the emissions increase from the major stationary source, or the net emissions increase from the major modification, responsible for triggering that date did not result in a significant amount of PM10 emissions.

Examples of Minor source baseline date in a sentence

  • In the case of PM2.5, October 20, 2010.(ii) Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR52.21 or to regulations approved pursu- ant to 40 CFR 51.166 submits a complete application under the relevant regula- tions.

  • Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or major modification (subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or OAC 252:100-8, Part 7) submits a complete application.

  • Minor source baseline date" means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or the requirements of rules 3745-31-11 to 3745-31-20 of the Administrative Code submits a complete application under the relevant regulations.

  • Minor source baseline date" means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR 52.21 orthe requirements of rules 3745-31-11 to 3745-31-20 of the Administrative Code submits a complete application under the relevant regulations.

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More Definitions of Minor source baseline date

Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or rules 3745-31-11 to 3745-31-20 of the Administrative Code submits a complete application under the relevant regulations. The trigger date is as follows:
Minor source baseline date means for all of San Diego County, December 8, 1983 for sulfur dioxide (SO2), October 1, 1999 for particulate matter (PM10) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and June 14, 2012 for fine particulates (PM2.5).
Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after August 7, 1977 for PM10 and sulfur dioxide, and after February 8, 1988 for nitrogen oxides, and after October 20, 2011 for PM2.5 on which a major stationary source or major modification submits a complete permit application under Chapter 6, Section 4(b) or under the Federal Clean Air Act.
Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to PSD regulations submits a complete application under the relevant regulations. The trigger date is all of the following:
Minor source baseline date means June 7, 1988 for particulate matter, August 24, 2014 for fine particulate matter (PM2.5), December 17, 1984 for sulfur dioxide and June 7, 1988 for nitrogen dioxide.
Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to this article submits a complete application under this article. The trigger date is:
Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or this Part submits a complete application under the relevant regulations. The trigger date is: