Pollution control project (PCP) definition

Pollution control project (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 such unit. Such 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 listed in subdivisions a through f of this definition are presumed to be environmentally beneficial pursuant to 9 VAC 5-80-2143 B 1. Projects not listed in these subdivisions may qualify for a case-specific PCP exclusion pursuant to the requirements of 9 VAC 5-80-2143 B and E.
Pollution control project (PCP) means any activity, set of work practices or project (including pollution prevention as defined under paragraph (b)(36)) undertaken at an existing emissions unit that reduces emissions of air pollutants from such unit. Such 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 though the PCP. Projects listed in paragraphs (b)(35)(i) through (vi) are presumed to be environmentally beneficial pursuant to paragraph (z)(4)(i). Projects not listed in these paragraphs may qualify for a case-specific PCP exclusion pursuant to the requirements of paragraphs (z)(3) and (z)(4).