Pollution control project definition

Pollution control project means any activity or project at an existing electric utility steam generating unit for purposes of reducing emissions from such unit. Such activities or projects are limited to:
Pollution control project means any device, equipment,
Pollution control project or "PCP" means any activity, set of work practices, or project, including pollution prevention undertaken at an existing emissions unit that reduces emissions of air pollutants from the unit. The qualifying activities or projects can include the replacement or upgrade of an existing emissions control technology with a more effective unit. Other changes that may occur at the source are not considered part of the PCP if they are not necessary to reduce emissions through the PCP. Projects not listed in this subsection may qualify for a case-specific PCP exclusion under 326 IAC 2-2.3-1(c) and 326 IAC 2-2.3-1(f). The following projects are presumed to be environmentally beneficial under 326 IAC 2-2.3-1(c)(1):

More Definitions of Pollution control project

Pollution control project means any activity or project undertaken at an existing emissions unit which, as its primary purpose, reduces regulated air pollutant emissions from such unit. Such activities or projects do not include the replacement of an existing unit with a newer or different unit, or the reconstruction of an existing unit, and are limited to any of the following:
Pollution control project means any activity or project undertaken at an existing electric utility steam-generating unit to reduce emissions from the unit. The activities or project are limited to:
Pollution control project means any activity or project at
Pollution control project means any activity or project at an existing electric utility steam
Pollution control project means any device, equipment, improvement, structure or facility, or any land and any building, structure, facility or other improvement thereon, or any combination thereof, whether or not in existence or under construction, or the refinancing thereof in order to facilitate improvements or additions thereto or upgrading thereof, and all real and personal property deemed necessary thereto, having to do with or the end purpose of which is the control, abatement or prevention of land, sewer, water, air, noise or general environmental pollution, including, but not limited to, any air pollution control facility, noise abatement facility, water management facility, thermal pollution control facility, radiation contamination control facility, wastewater collection system, wastewater treatment works, sewage treatment works system, sewage treatment system or solid waste facility or site; provided that the authority shall have received from the Commissioner of the State Department of Environmental Protection or the commissioner's duly authorized representative a certificate stating the opinion that, based upon information, facts and circumstances available to the State Department of Environmental Protection and any other pertinent data, (1) the pollution control facilities do not conflict with, overlap or duplicate any other planned or existing pollution control facilities undertaken or planned by another public agency or authority within any political subdivision, and (2) the facilities, as designed, will be a pollution control project as defined in the provisions of P.L.1974, c.80 (C.34:1B-1 et seq.) and are in furtherance of the purpose of abating or controlling pollution.
Pollution control project means any activity or project undertaken at an existing emissions unit for purposes of reducing emissions from such unit. Such activities or projects do not include the replacement of an existing emissions unit with a newer or different unit, or the reconstruction of an existing emissions unit. Such activities or projects are limited to any of the following:
Pollution control project. (PCP) means, at an existing emissions unit, any activity, set of work practices, or project (including pollution prevention as defined under 40 CFR 51.165(a)(1)(xxvi)), the purpose of which is to reduce emissions of air pollutants from such unit. Such qualifying activities or projects may include the replacement or upgrade of an existing emissions control technology with a more effective unit. Other changes that may occur at the source are not considered part of the PCP if they are not necessary to reduce emissions through the PCP. Projects listed in Parts (A) through (F) of this Subparagraph carry the rebuttable presumption during the permitting process that they are environmentally beneficial pursuant to 40 CFR 51.165(e)(2)(i), and, using the criteria in 40 CFR 51.165(e)(2), the Director may rebut such presumption and determine that the project is not environmentally beneficial and the project does not qualify as a PCP. Projects not listed in Parts (A) through (F) of this Subparagraph may qualify for a case specific PCP exclusion pursuant to the requirements of 40 CFR 51.165(e)(2) and (e)(5). The following are the rebuttable presumption pollution control projects described above: