Modified Stationary Source definition
Modified Stationary Source means an existing stationary source where a new, modified, relocated or replacement emission unit is, or will be, located or where a change in the aggregation of emission units occurs, including, but not limited to, the movement of a relocated emission unit to or from a stationary source or where a modification of an existing unit occurs. The following shall not be considered a modification of a stationary source:
Modified Stationary Source means a stationary source which has undergone an addition or change which qualifies as a “major change” as defined in (v) of this section.
Modified Stationary Source means an addition or change to a stationary source that qualifies as a “major change,” as defined in Subpart A (commencing with Section 68.1) of Part 68 of Subchapter C of Chapter I of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations. “Modified stationary source” does not include an increase in production up to the source’s existing operational capacity or an increase in production level, up to the production levels authorized in a permit granted pursuant to Section 42300.
More Definitions of Modified Stationary Source
Modified Stationary Source means a stationary source that has undergone an addition or change that qualifies as a “major change” as defined in Section 2735.3 (hh) Definitions.