WEB Source definition

WEB Source means a stationary source that meets the applicability requirements of R307-250-4.
WEB Source means a stationary Western Backstop (WEB) source that meets the applicability requirements of Section 2(c) of this Chapter.
WEB Source means a stationary source that meets the applicability requirements of 20.2.81.101

Examples of WEB Source in a sentence

  • Based on the quarterly reports, each WEB source shall submit an annual statement of total annual sulfur dioxide emissions for all sulfur dioxide emitting units at the source.

  • Any WEB source that is permanently retired shall apply for a retired source exemption.

  • Each submission under this program shall be signed and certified by the account representative for the WEB source.

  • The account representative and any alternate account representative shall be appointed by an agreement that makes the representations, actions, inactions or submissions of the account representative and any alternate binding on the owners and operators of the WEB source.

  • Each WEB source must identify one account representative and may also identify an alternate account representative who may act on behalf of the account representative.

  • For any new WEB source after the program trigger date, the first control period is the first full calendar year that the source is in operation.

  • The WEB source with a low mass emissions unit for which the WEB source is using the optional low mass emissions excepted methodology in 40 CFR Part 75.19(c) is not required to report such formulas.

  • For any existing source that becomes a WEB source after the program trigger date, the first control period is the calendar year that is four years following the inventory year in which the source became a WEB source.

  • The WEB source shall apply the substitute data procedures in this rule to replace all of the invalid data for each disapproved system or component.

  • For each source that is a WEB source on or before the program trigger date, the first control period is the calendar year that is six years following the calendar year for which sulfur dioxide emissions exceeded the milestone as determined in accordance with SIP Section XX.E.1.


More Definitions of WEB Source

WEB Source means a stationary source that meets the applicability requirements of 20.11.46.11 NMAC, WEB trading program applicability.
WEB Source means a stationary source that meets the applicability requirements of R18-2-1612.
WEB Source xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/india/India-will-protect-its-interests-in-disputed-South-China-Sea-Navy- chief/articleshow/17463910.cms Present Opportunities As the present analysis shows, the Japan‐India‐Australia cooperation has considerable potential in the East and South China Sea, the Indian Ocean and South Pacific region. This opportunity should thus not be overlooked. In 2007, all of Japan, India, Australia including the United States and Singapore participated in the Malabar exer‐ cises, and thus demonstrated their intention to collaborate. However, similar exercises could not be held again following China’s strong criticism of the above. China’s assertive stance was at the time less conspicuous then it is now; the result was that both India and Australia were obliged to respect China’s position. Today, however, China’s assertive capability has worsened considerably. Japan, India and Australia all agree as to the importance of trilateral cooperation. We thus now have the opportunity to bolster concrete relations such as will ensure long‐term cooperation. The Japan‐India Australia Trilateral Exercises should be initiated, and defense technological cooperation – including Soryu class submarines, US‐2 rescue planes etc. should also be actively pursued. ***
WEB Source means a stationary source that meets the applicability requirements of 20.11.46.11 NMAC.

Related to WEB Source

  • Point source means any discernible, confined, and discrete conveyance, including but not limited to any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock, concentrated animal feeding operation, vessel, or other floating craft from which pollutants are or may be discharged. This term does not include return flows from irrigated agriculture.