RACT definition

RACT means the lowest emissions limitation that a particular source is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably available considering technological and economic feasibility.
RACT means RACT, Inc., a Utah corporation.

Examples of RACT in a sentence

  • However, if the inclusion of a RACT into the permit pursuant to ARM Title 17, Chapter 8, Subchapter 12, is appealed to the Board, the permit shield, as it applies to the source’s existing permit, shall remain in effect until such time as the Board has rendered its final decision.

  • The ability of the Department to establish or revise requirements for the use of Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) as defined in ARM Title 17, Chapter 8.

  • Additional information, such as applicable rules and regulations, Best Available Control Technology (BACT)/Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) determinations, air quality impacts, and environmental assessments, is included in the analysis associated with each change to the permit.

  • RACT is a control strategy used to limit emissions of VOC’s and NOx for the purpose of attaining the air quality standard for ozone.

  • The ability of the Department to establish or revise requirements for the use of reasonably available control technology (RACT) as defined in ARM Title 17, Chapter 8.

  • Source specific requirements, including, but not limited to TACT, RACT, BACT, and LAER requirements, established in an ACDP must be incorporated into the Oregon Title V Operating Permit and any revisions to those requirements must follow the procedures used to establish the requirement initially.

  • All hog fuel boilers shall utilize RACT and shall be operated and maintained to minimize emissions.

  • Portions of the proposed post-1987 ozone and carbon monoxide policy that concern RACT, 52 FR 45044, November 24, 1987.

  • A petition for a site specific RACT control plan developed in accordance with the procedures in 326 IAC 8-1-5.

  • EPA has issued Control Technique Guidelines (CTGs) which states are to use as guidance in development of their RACT determinations/rules for certain sources or source categories.


More Definitions of RACT

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RACT means Reasonably Available Control Technology. (987) “ROI” means range of influence.
RACT means reasonably available control technol-

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