Portable Flare definition

Portable Flare means a Flare that is not permanently installed that receives Waste Gas that has been redirected to it from a Covered Flare.
Portable Flare means a Flare that is not permanently installed and that receives Waste Gas that has been redirected to it from a Covered Flare during an outage as described in Paragraph 46.
Portable Flare means a Steam-Assisted Flare or Air-Assisted Flare that is not permanently installed and that receives Waste Gas that has been redirected to it from a Covered Flare.

Examples of Portable Flare in a sentence

  • The Defendants must operate the instrumentation, controls, and monitoring systems for each Newly Installed Covered Flare and Portable Flare in accordance with Paragraphs 20–23.

  • The Defendants must keep records sufficient to document compliance with the requirements of this Paragraph any time they use a Portable Flare.

  • For any planned or unplanned outage of a Covered Flare that the Defendants know or reasonably anticipate will result in 504 hours or less of downtime on a 1,095-Day rolling sum period, rolled daily, the Defendants must make good faith efforts to ensure that the Portable Flare that replaces the Covered Flare complies with all of the requirements of this Consent Decree that are applicable to the Covered Flare that the Portable Flare replaces.

  • Except as provided in Paragraph46 (Portable Flares), by no later than the date that any Newly Installed Covered Flare or Portable Flare is In Operation and Capable of Receiving Waste, Supplemental, and/or Sweep Gas at a Covered Facility, the Defendants must complete installation and commence operation of the instrumentation, controls, and monitoring systems set forth in Paragraphs 20–23.

  • For any planned outage of a Covered Flare that Settling Defendants know or reasonably can anticipate will last 504 hours or more on a 1095-day Rolling Sum Period, rolled daily, Settling Defendants shall ensure that the Portable Flare complies with all of the requirements of this Consent Decree related to the Covered Flare that it replaces as of the date that the Portable Flare is In Operation and Capable of Receiving Waste, Supplemental, and/or Sweep Gas.

  • The tariff classification is provided for convenience and customs purposes; however, the written description of the scope of this Agreement is dispositive.

  • For each failure to ensure that a Portable Flare that falls under the conditions of sub- Paragraph 46.d.i or 46.d.ii complies with the requirements of those sub-Paragraphs.Number of Days Portable Flare Did Not Comply Days 1–7Days 8–15Days 16 and laterPenalty per Day $ 1,000$ 2,000$ 5,00076.l. Violations of Paragraph 47.

  • Settling Defendants shall keep records sufficient to document compliance with the requirements of this Paragraph any time it uses a Portable Flare.

  • For any planned or unplanned outage of a Covered Flare that Settling Defendants know or reasonably anticipate will result in 504 hours or less of downtime on a 1095-day Rolling Sum Period, rolled daily, Settling Defendants shall make good faith efforts to ensure that the Portable Flare that replaces the Covered Flare complies with all of the requirements of this Consent Decree that are applicable to the Covered Flare that the Portable Flare replaces.

  • For any planned or unplanned outage of a Covered Flare that Defendant knows or reasonably anticipates will result in 504 hours or less of downtime in a 1,095-day rolling sum average period, rolled daily, Defendant must make good faith efforts to ensure that the Portable Flare used in place of the Covered Flare complies with all of the requirements of this Consent Decree that are applicable to that Covered Flare.

Related to Portable Flare

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