Similar source definition

Similar source means a stationary source or process that has comparable emissions and is structurally similar in design and capacity to a constructed or reconstructed major source such that the source could be controlled using the same control technology.
Similar source means that equipment or collection of equipment that, by virtue of its structure, operability, type of emissions and volume and concentration of emissions, is substantially equivalent to the new affected source and employs control technology for control of emissions of hazardous air pollutants that is practical for use on the new affected source.
Similar source means a stationary source or process that has comparable emissions and is

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Similar source means that equipment or collection of equipment that, by virtue of its structure,
Similar source means a stationary source or process that has comparable emissions
Similar source means a source that has comparable emissions and is structurally similar in design and capacity to other sources such that the source could be controlled using the same control technology. that equipment or collection of equipment that, by virtue of its structure, operability, type of emissions and volume and concentration of emissions, is substantially equivalent to the new affected source and employs control technology for control of emissions of hazardous air pollutants that is practical for use on the new affected source.
Similar source means a source that has comparable emissions and is structurally similar in design and capacity to other sources such that the source could be controlled using the same control technology.
Similar source means such other sealed source which, in the opinion of the regulator, is of a similar level of potential hazard to a high-activity source.
Similar source means an emission unit that has comparable emissions and is structurally similar in
Similar source means a stationary source or process that has comparable emissions and is structurally similar in design and capacity to a constructed or reconstructed major source such that the source could be controlled using the same control technology. (g) Prohibition. After the effective date of this section no person may begin actual construction or reconstruction of a major source of HAP unless: (i) The major source in question has been specifically regulated or exempted from regulation under a standard issued pursuant to section 112(d), section 112(h) or section 112(j) in 40 CFR part 63, and the owner and operator has fully complied with all procedures and requirements for preconstruction review established by that standard, including any applicable requirements set forth in Chapter 5, Section 3; or (ii) The Division has made a final and effective case-by-case determination pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6, Section 6(h) such that emissions from the constructed or reconstructed major source will be controlled to a level no less stringent than the maximum achievable control technology emission limitation for new sources. (h) Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Determinations for Constructed and Reconstructed Major Sources. (i) Applicability. The requirements of this section apply to an owner or operator who constructs or reconstructs a major source of HAP subject to a case-by-case determination of maximum achievable control technology pursuant to Chapter 6, Section 6(g). (ii) Requirements for Constructed and Reconstructed Major Sources. When a case-by-case determination of MACT is required by Chapter 6, Section 6(g), the owner and operator shall obtain from the Division an approved MACT determination in conjunction with the required Chapter 6, Section 2 permit according to the requirements listed in Chapter 6, Section 6(h)(iv). (iii) Principles of MACT Determinations. The following general principles shall govern preparation by the owner or operator of each permit application or other application requiring a case-by-case MACT determination concerning construction or reconstruction of a major source, and all subsequent review of and actions taken concerning such an application by the Division: (A) The MACT emission limitation or MACT requirements recommended by the applicant and approved by the Division shall not be less stringent than the emission control which is achieved in practice by the best controlled similar source, as determined by the Divisi...